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  • 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.
  • Discusses how to work with your doctor, how to prepare for different types of appointments, and what to do after appointments. Includes questions to ask about recommended tests and treatments.
  • Find out what to do after you've had unprotected sex. Emergency contraception like the morning-after pill or the copper IUD may be right for you.
  • Researchers and organizations are exploring inventive ways to reduce gun deaths and injuries. Our $3.2 million in grants will support their work.
  • A child and adolescent psychiatrist shares tips on supporting your child — and when it’s time to reach out for help.
  • Provides links on nosebleeds, rashes, and blisters. Also includes topics addressing more serious first aid emergencies, such as choking rescues and sprained ankles.
  • Kaiser Permanente supports the ballot measure to expand and improve mental health care and addiction services statewide.
  • Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center’s Bridge Program has become a model for compassionate care, proving that collaborative efforts make a difference.
  • Offers links to information on health screenings and on reducing risk factors for injury and disease.
  • People with diabetes are more likely to have heart disease.
  • A doctor shortage in the late 1960s and an innovative partnership helped what was then a novel care profession grow and thrive.
  • What is teen substance use? Many teens try substances like alcohol or drugs. Some try them only a few times and stop. Teens who keep using substances may form a strong need for them. This can lead to substance use disorder. Substances teens may try include tobacco, alcohol, marijuana or other drugs, household products...
  • Dr. Yong Shin shares how people with heart disease can live longer, while others can avoid the disease altogether.
  • Health care leaders and policymakers should each play their part to help eliminate health disparities.
  • Kaiser Permanente study of 3.7 million adults provides support for strengthening air quality standards.
  • Lynch syndrome is a gene mutation that increases colon cancer risk. Learn how Kaiser Permanente helped Karen Betzler manage her risk through coordinated care.
  • Innovative surgical recovery program helps breast cancer patients safely recover at home after a mastectomy. Learn how Kaiser Permanente supports home care.
  • Discusses serious condition in which scarring damages the liver. Looks at causes, including heavy alcohol use, autoimmune chronic hepatitis, and chronic viral hepatitis. Covers symptoms like fluid buildup in the belly called ascites. Discusses transplant.
  • We believe everyone has a right to good health.
  • Colorado musician back with the band thanks to new virtual cardiac rehab program.
  • Briefly discusses common types of headaches and their causes. Covers when a headache is an emergency. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • In weeks 21 to 24 of pregnancy, your baby weighs 1 pound, sleeps 12 to 14 hours, and gets a stronger heartbeat. Discover more at Kaiser Permanente.
  • How do you know if your child is overweight? Doctors use the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention growth charts or the body mass index (BMI) to measure a child's weight compared to their height. If you are concerned that your child is—or could become—overweight, talk about this with your child's doctor. The...
  • ‘Connect’ with research to help understand more about the increase of certain cancers in younger people.
  • Discusses recurrent breast cancer. Covers symptoms and tests that diagnose cancer that has come back or spread. Discusses treatment with medicine or surgery. Offers home treatment tips for drug side effects or pain. Covers addressing emotional needs.
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