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  • Learn about fetal development and what you (and your baby-to-be) can expect during weeks 37 to 40 of your pregnancy. Every week brings new developments.
  • Provides links on yoga, massage therapy, and dietary supplements. Also links to information on naturopathic medicine. Interactive links include stress management, muscle relaxation, and deciding whether to use complementary medicine.
  • Kaiser Permanente's Division of Research has conducted pioneering health and medical research using emerging technology since 1961.
  • Provides links to information about skin, hair, and nail health. Includes info about skin cancer, hair loss, nail infections, acne, and skin protection.
  • Dr. Cecil Cutting, executive director of The Permanente Medical Group from 1957 to 1976, reflects on Kaiser Permanente's impact and future of health care.
  • Includes info on dizziness, lightheadedness, and vertigo. Also has links to multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease as well as information on diabetic neuropathy and seizures.
  • If you have an ongoing health condition, you know it can be tricky to keep your medications straight. Our improved online pharmacy tools help keep our members on track.
  • Has info on cataracts, glaucoma, and pinkeye. Also has links to age-related macular degeneration, vision tests, and a cataract surgery decision aid.
  • Find information about preventive services, including a list of services, their benefits, and how to get them.
  • Many people are affected by mental health problems such as depression or panic disorders. These problems can make it harder to think clearly, manage how you feel, and work with other people. Sometimes you may feel helpless and hopeless. But you're not alone. Talking with others who suffer from these problems may help...
  • Unvaccinated individuals can now receive a single dose of a bivalent vaccine, rather than multiple doses of the original monovalent vaccines.
  • Provides links to info on child growth and development topics. Also includes links to info on illnesses that might affect a child's health. Topics listed include immunizations, healthy eating for children, and asthma in children.
  • Provides links to information about various types of environmental illnesses, including lead and carbon monoxide poisoning. Also includes links to tips on reducing environmental pollutants in the home.
  • Kaiser Permanente's acknowledgment, gratitude, and hope as we move forward together in year 2 of the global pandemic.
  • Provides links to topics on how to eat well. Topics cover nutrition. Offers healthy eating and physical activity tips. Includes info on healthy weight and healthy eating for children.
  • The Kaiser Foundation School of Nursing students received effective curriculum education and clinical beyond filling staff roles at hospitals.
  • Links to information on colds and flu. Covers at-home treatment for cold and flu symptoms, the flu vaccine, prevention of colds and flu, and medicines for the flu.
  • The founding principles and vision of nursing started in 1933. and paved the way for high-performing nurse specialties today.
  • Includes info on urine tests and urinary tract infections in children, teens, and adults. Also has links to stress incontinence and kidney stone info.
  • Select someone to speak on your behalf. A health care agent is the person you choose to make decisions about medical care for you.
  • Provides links to information about digestion and digestive health. Includes info about heartburn, constipation, gas and bloating, ulcers, diverticulitis, and gallstones.
  • Our 2021 accomplishments reflect the resilience and expertise of our employees and physicians, and the strength of our integrated model.
  • Provides links to topics that cover common parenting questions about infant and toddler health. Includes info on how to stop thumb-sucking, how to manage an episode of croup, and whether to give your child antibiotics for an ear infection.
  • Henry J. Kaiser's legacy of labor relations continued after World War II through their support for the new health plan, creating lasting partnership opportunities.
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