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Scripps in the News | July 11, 2014

Scripps Health and Downtown Partnership Launch Healthy Living Program

Scripps Health and the Downtown San Diego Partnership teamed up to launch “Healthy Living in the City,” a wellness initiative.
Scripps in the News | January 7, 2014

Mending a Broken Heart with Stem Cells

New clinical study, "Allstar", is testing cardiac stem cells ability to boost the heart’s natural ability to perform minor repairs.
A new stem-cell study, led by Scripps cardiologist Richard Schatz, MD, may regenerate dead heart muscle after a heart attack — previously thought impossible.
News Releases | January 1, 2014

Patch Outperforms Holter for Prolonged Heart Rhythm Tracking

ZIO patch, a small adhesive wireless device, designed to detect abnormal and potentially dangerous heart rhythms, was tested by Scripps Translational Science Institute (STSI).
Scripps heart care research finds adhesive chest-mounted wireless device does a better job detecting abnormal heart rhythms than traditional Holter harness.
News Releases | August 19, 2013

Dr. Suhar Selected to Lead Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine

Scripps Health's, Dr. Chris Suhar, discusses Care4Today program.  Designed to assist Baby Boomers with technology to improve patient care.
Cardiologist and integrative medicine specialist Christopher Suhar, MD, has been named director of the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine.
Health and Wellness | September 2, 2010

Advancements in Heart Care Available at Scripps

Scripps Clinic interventional cardiologist Curtiss Stinis provides an overview of cardiac interventional procedures, including minimally invasive options.
News Releases | June 29, 2008

Scripps Health Study Breaks New Ground

A doctor wearing a lab coat holds a heart stent
The GRAVITAS clinical study will evaluate whether patients with drug-coated stents benefit from personalized dosages of anti-platelet medicine.
News Releases | August 25, 2003

Scripps La Jolla Marks 50,000th Cath Lab Patient

The cath lab at Scripps Memorial Jolla cared for its 50,000th patient, being the first hospital in San Diego County to reach that number.