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Health and Wellness | March 20, 2020
How to Prevent Ear Infections in Children
Ear infections are more common in children than in adults. Learn why and what you can do to prevent middle ear infections in kids.
Scripps in the News | March 19, 2020
Scripps Expands Telehealth Services
KUSI and ABC 10 report on Scripps Health's plans to rapidly expand their telehealth services in the coming weeks.
Health and Wellness | March 17, 2020
How Do You Get Shingles? Who’s at Risk? (podcast)
If you've ever had chickenpox, you're at risk of shingles, an itchy and painful condition. Learn the causes and treatments.
Health and Wellness | March 11, 2020
Do I Need a TB Test? What Happens If I Test Positive for TB?
A positive TB test does not necessarily mean you have tuberculosis. More testing is needed to see if it's latent or active TB. Learn more.
Health and Wellness | March 10, 2020
What Is Shingles? (video)
If you had chickenpox before, you may develop shingles later in life. Learn how to treat this itchy, sometimes painful condition.
Health and Wellness | March 4, 2020
Scripps E-Visits Make Getting Care Online Easy
Connect with a Scripps health care provider for minor health problems, such as a sore throat. No office visit needed.
Health and Wellness | February 10, 2020
Scripps Video Visits Provide Care on Your Schedule
Scripps virtual care includes online doctor office video visits for minor illnesses and injuries. Talk with a Scripps provider or schedule another time.
Health and Wellness | January 24, 2020
Are Dietary Supplements Necessary for My Health?
Dietary supplements can't replace good nutrition, but some supplements may offer benefits when there is a nutritional gap.
Health and Wellness | January 21, 2020
Meeting the Health Care Needs of the LGBTQ Community (podcast)
Scripps physicians discuss common health issues that affect the LGBTQ community and shed light on treatments and services available.
Health and Wellness | January 14, 2020
Caring for the LGBTQ Community (video)
Scripps physicians discuss health care in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community. Their issues are urgent and vary.