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  • Learn about Kaiser Permanente resources and self-care strategies you can use to help weather life’s normal ups and downs.
  • Explains what breastfeeding is, benefits, how to plan for it, and how often to breastfeed. Includes step-by-step instructions. Covers common problems and when to call for help.
  • Learn how to treat a cough, a symptom of COVID-19, including ways to soothe it, what over-the-counter drugs to take, and irritants to avoid.
  • Looks at depression in children and teens. Covers symptoms like anxiety, headaches, sleep problems, and lack of energy. Discusses treatment with therapy and medicines. Covers warning signs of suicide.
  • Take care of yourself to increase your resilience during stressful times, especially if you're pregnant. Get support if you or your partner are struggling.
  • Depression is a common mental health condition that's treatable. Visit Kaiser Permanente & learn about the different services available to help you feel better.
  • Drinking too much alcohol can cause health problems over time. Let Kaiser Permanente help get you the support needed to drink less & stay healthy.
  • Habits are hard to break. That's why the sooner in life we build good, healthy habits, the easier it is to keep them and stay as healthy as possible. And when good habits are in place, it's easier to resist bad ones. The most important thing to remember is that you are your child's role model. Your habits affect your...
  • Having a drinking problem can lead to more than just health issues. Explore all of Kaiser Permanente's resources to help you cut back on alcohol.
  • HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system, the body's natural defense system. Without a strong immune system, the body has trouble fighting off disease. HIV infection is treated with medicines that slow or stop the damage to the immune system. If it's not treated, in time HIV will...
  • There are ways to help you manage symptoms of depression. Visit Kaiser Permanente to learn about treatment options & self-care tools you can use.
  • Osteoporosis is a disease that makes your bones thin, brittle, and easy to break. It's related to the loss of bone mass that happens as a natural part of aging. It's most common in women who have gone through menopause, but it can also occur in men. As osteoporosis gets worse, it can lead to broken bones in the hip...
  • Don’t wait to reach out for help if you have severe symptoms of depression. Learn about Kaiser Permanente care options available to manage depression.
  • X-rays are a form of radiation, like light or radio waves, that can be focused into a beam, much like a flashlight beam. Unlike a beam of light, though, X-rays can pass through most objects, including the human body. When X-rays strike a piece of photographic film, they can produce a picture. Dense tissues in the body...
  • Now that you're pregnant, you'll work closely with prenatal care doctors to will help you make important decisions, track milestones, and stay healthy.
  • Covers eating a variety of foods so that your child gets the nutrients needed for normal growth. Looks at how much food is good for your child and how you can help your child eat well and be healthy. Explains how to help a child who is overweight.
  • Download the mobile app for Kaiser Permanente Washington. See what's available in the app and how to get help.
  • Explains labor and delivery, including planning, signs of labor, pain management, types of delivery, labor stages, labor positions, medical procedures, and what happens right after birth.
  • Reflect on what matters most to you. Life Care Planning is fundamentally about you and that’s why values are at the center of the planning process.
  • What is substance use disorder? Substance use disorder means that a person uses substances even though it causes harm to themself or others. This disorder can range from mild to severe. It can develop from the use of almost any type of substance. This includes: Alcohol. Marijuana and other drugs. Prescription medicines...
  • Select someone to speak on your behalf. A health care agent is the person you choose to make decisions about medical care for you.
  • Intravenous means occurring within or by way of a vein. Medicines or fluids may be given by inserting an intravenous (I.V.) needle into a vein, usually in the back of the hand or on the forearm. When the I.V. needle is in place, medicines or fluids can go quickly into the bloodstream and into the rest of the body.
  • Contemplating what matters most to you help you align your decisions for future health care with who you are as a person.
  • What are grief and grieving? Grief is a natural response to the loss of someone or something very important to you. The loss may cause sadness and may cause you to think of very little else besides the loss. The words sorrow and heartache are often used to describe feelings of grief. Grieving is the process of emotional...
  • Let your loved ones know your health care preferences in advance. Share your Life Care Plan with the people you trust most.
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