151-175 of about 4,134

first · previous · page 7 of 8 · next · last
  • Kaiser Permanente has opened a new Radiation Oncology Center at the Bellflower Medical Offices.
  • Delivering multiple babies is difficult, but Kaiser Permanente care teams are ready to help families.
  • What is hepatitis B? Hepatitis B is a virus that infects the liver. Most people who get it have it for a short time and then get better. This is called acute hepatitis B. Sometimes the virus causes a long-term infection, called chronic hepatitis B. Over time, it can damage your liver. Babies and young children infected...
  • Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center’s Bridge Program has become a model for compassionate care, proving that collaborative efforts make a difference.
  • Doctor and mother of three 3 Susan Brim received top-notch care after her lung cancer diagnosis.
  • Discusses a form of mental decline (also called dementia). Looks at possible causes. Covers symptoms like memory loss and changes in mood or behavior. Covers treatment with medicines to help with memory and thinking problems. Offers tips for caregivers.
  • Tarayn Fairlie, MD, a pediatrician and lactation consultant, helps separate fact from fiction.
  • Kaiser Permanente Baldwin Park Medical Center achieves Magnet status, the highest distinction recognizing nursing excellence.
  • Peer mentoring program matches new cancer patients with others who’ve gone through comparably intense treatment.
  • Discusses hepatitis C, a disease caused by a virus that infects the liver. Covers causes and symptoms. Includes info on the two phases, acute and chronic. Includes info on cirrhosis. Covers treatment with antiviral medicines and surgery.
  • An unexpected cancer diagnosis left Jennifer Martin unsure of the next steps. Her Kaiser Permanente nurse navigator provided the guidance she needed.
  • Discusses causes and symptoms of food allergies. Covers what increases risk. Discusses treatment options, including medicine choices. Offers home care and prevention tips. Covers when to call a doctor.
  • For over 75 innovative years, we have delivered high-quality and affordable health care.
  • Chemotherapy can be an option during pregnancy. Find out how Kaiser Permanente helped a cancer patient navigate chemo while pregnant.
  • A new study compares Kaiser Permanente members in Southern California to insured patients diagnosed in other area hospitals.
  • What is child abuse and neglect? Child abuse means doing something that hurts a child. Neglect means not giving or doing something that a child needs. There are different types of abuse and neglect. Physical abuse. This includes hitting, kicking, shaking, pinching, and burning. It may leave bruises, cuts, or other marks...
  • Billy Cardosi spent his life putting his family and job first. Then a heart-related health scare changed everything.
  • Knowing how to make a telehealth appointment and what to expect is key to getting the most out of your care. Learn how to get started at Kaiser Permanente.
  • A sudden heart attack led Mark Twichel to seek care at Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center. There, an even more dangerous medical condition was discovered.
  • A Kaiser Permanente plastic surgeon explains breast reconstruction options and what to expect.
  • As a nonsmoker, Betty Schuldt’s stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis was surprising, but her supportive care team helped return her to an active lifestyle.
  • For 75-year-old Peggy Dickston, a surprise diagnosis was caught early thanks to her commitment to annual screenings.
  • What is preterm labor? Preterm labor is labor that comes too early—between 20 and 37 weeks of pregnancy. In labor, the uterus contracts to open the cervix. This is the first stage of childbirth. In most pregnancies, this happens at 37 to 42 weeks. Preterm labor is also called premature labor. Preterm labor doesn't...
  • Students should study up on their care options to ace their school experience.
  • Risk factors are not always associated with addiction or substance abuse. Knowing what they are can help save lives.
first · previous · 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · next · last