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Health and Wellness | February 26, 2021
Preventing Bug Bites and Insect Stings
Discover how to avoid ticks, spiders, lice and other creepy crawlies with this helpful advice from a Scripps family medicine doctor

Health and Wellness | February 26, 2021
5 Meaningful Gift Ideas for Mother’s Day
Show mom you care about her — and her health — with these creative, wellness-inspired gift ideas from a Scripps family medicine doctor.

Health and Wellness | February 26, 2021
Arugula, Beet and Carrot Salad Recipe
Our crisp, colorful salad tastes as good as it looks! Serve it as a side dish with dinner, or as the main course during lunch.

Health and Wellness | February 26, 2021
For San Diego Doctor, Jogging Is Medicine
Meet the Scripps family physician who uses her own struggles with motivation to help her patients find an enjoyable exercise plan they can stick with.

Health and Wellness | January 26, 2021
What Medical Rights Do Minors Have?
Parents have limited access to their children's medical records once they turn 12. Learn how Scripps applies these health privacy laws.

Health and Wellness | January 5, 2021
What Are The Early Signs of Parkinson’s?
Melissa Houser, MD, a neurologist at Scripps Clinic explains the early symptoms of Parkinson's disease, including tremors and facial masking.

Health and Wellness | December 29, 2020
Is Sore Throat a Symptom of COVID-19? What Else Could It Be?
A sore throat is COVID symptom. But it could also be a sign of a cold, flu, allergy or strep throat. Learn when to seek treatment.

Health and Wellness | December 22, 2020
Diabetes and COVID-19- Learn the Facts (podcast)
People with diabetes are at high risk for severe illness from COVID-19. Dr. Matthew Levine explains how to prevent and manage diabetes.

Health and Wellness | December 7, 2020
What Is Zoom Fatigue?
Frequent video calls can be draining for people working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. Follow our tips to overcome Zoom fatigue.

Health and Wellness | December 2, 2020
Is Red Meat Bad for You?
Eating too much red meat can raise your risk for heart disease and cancer. Find healthier alternatives like plant-based foods.