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  • Thinking about change, planning for change, and making your change happen all take work. Keeping a change going can be just as hard. It takes time to make it your new "normal." And you can expect to have a few tough times. Here are some things you can do to help make a change part of your new lifestyle. Keep your change...
  • Skin changes are normal during pregnancy. Fortunately, most changes will fade away after you have your baby. Learn more about how this works.
  • You can choose a Kaiser Permanente doctor who practices at one of our medical centers locations or another physician who is in-network for your plan.
  • Cervical cell changes are classified according to their degree of abnormality using the Bethesda system (TBS). Further evaluation decisions are guided by the kinds of changes seen in the cells. Minor cell changes Minor cell changes may go away without treatment. But sometimes they turn into more serious cell changes...
  • It's normal for your breasts to change during pregnancy. If the changes make you uncomfortable, there are tips that can help.
  • By reaching out early and providing care that’s personalized to parents’ needs, Kaiser Permanente helps ease a time of intense change.
  • Healthy people need a healthy planet. Nine of our employees share how our changing environment affects them and their communities — and what they do to fight back.
  • Changing anything big in your life can be stressful. It can seem like a lot to do. This can be especially true when the change involves tobacco, a drug, alcohol, or changing how you eat. For some people, knowing that something has to change happens quickly. For others, it can take years. But no matter how long it takes...
  • Almost everyone wants to change or improve some part of their life. For some people, it's eating better or getting more exercise. For others, it might be quitting smoking or drinking less. But whatever the change, you have to be ready to make it. And only you know when you're ready for a change. Maybe you're ready for a...
  • You can choose a Kaiser Permanente doctor who practices at one of our medical centers locations or another physician who is in-network for your plan.
  • Kaiser Permanente physicians and staff provide medical exams at no cost during MedFest 2025.
  • Briefly discusses common skin changes and possible causes including infection, health conditions, and medicines. Includes info on skin cancer. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • If you have a chronic condition such as high blood pressure or diabetes, our technology can provide ongoing feedback on your health status to your care team.
  • Every action counts when it comes to tackling climate change and its impacts on health. Even simply talking about it can make a difference.
  • Improving health — a core part of our mission — is about more than just providing high-quality health care. Good health starts in our communities.
  • A statement of support from Kaiser Permanente chair and CEO Greg A. Adams on changes to the public charge rule.
  • Take time to adjust to a new baby and lifestyle changes — and reach out for help if you need it.
  • Gabriel Abarca had no hope for his future. Then the team at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center’s Cystic Fibrosis Center changed his mind and his life.
  • Postpartum depression can last a year or more if untreated. There's no one cause for it, but physical, hormonal, and emotional changes all play a role.
  • At some point in life, most people think about changing or improving some part of their life. For some people, it might be quitting smoking or drinking less. For others, it's eating better or getting more exercise. Only you know when you're ready. Maybe you're fine with the way your life is going right now. Or maybe the...
  • Health care leader, educator, innovator, and culture change champion leads Washington Permanente Medical Group, one of the state’s largest multispecialty medical groups.
  • Briefly discusses breast changes during puberty, noncancerous breast changes, and when problems may need follow-up care. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • Briefly discusses how the heart works and what might cause minor or serious heartbeat changes. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • What is child care? Child care is short-term care by someone other than a parent. There are two basic types of child care: individual and group. Individual providers. These providers care for only your child or children. The provider may be a family member or friend, a nanny, an au pair, or a babysitter. Group...
  • The health care industry is responsible for 8% to 10% of harmful emissions in the United States.
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