Wellness Articles and Webinars
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March 22, 2022
The Benefits of Being Outdoors
Being stuck inside is no way to spend your spring break. Go out and enjoy some of that sunshine San Diego is famous for — safely.

March 22, 2022
8 Tips to Reduce Screen Time for Adults
Adults spend a lot of time staring at a screen — even more so during the pandemic. Our Scripps experts have tips to help you decrease your screen time.

January 20, 2022
Caring For Your Heart at Every Age
As you age heart disease is more common. We have tips on how to take care of your heart at every age.

January 20, 2022
5 Heart Healthy Habits
Prevention is the key to keeping your heart in top shape and pumping the way that it should. Learn about 5 habits that can keep your heart healthy.

January 20, 2022
Women, Depression and Heart Disease During COVID-19
During the COVID-19 pandemic women who have been diagnosed with depression could also be at risk for heart disease.

Webinar Recordings | January 19, 2022
COVID-19 Employee Update, December 2021 (Webinar Recording)
Experts from Scripps Health share updates and answer Qualcomm employee questions regarding COVID-19 variants, boosters and vaccinating children.

Webinar Recordings | October 11, 2021
2022 Premier Health Plans Overview (Webinar Recording)
Watch this past webinar during open enrollment to learn more about the Premier Health Plans and exclusive benefit offerings.

September 9, 2021
Health Tips for Men: Don’t Delay Going to Your Doctor for These Conditions
Men who skip annual exams or put off discussing a health concern may want to rethink their health and wellness approach.
September 9, 2021
Men’s Health Supplements: Do They Work?
Drugstore shelves are lined with vitamins, herbal remedies and other supplements that make big claims, but these products could do more harm than good.

Webinar Recordings | August 26, 2021
Back-to-School Health and Safety (Webinar Recording)
Watch this past webinar to help get your kids on the right track this school year, presented by Scripps Clinic family physician Mark Shalauta, MD.