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  • Almost 16 million people in the United States have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which increases the risk of severe illness from COVID-19.
  • What is neck pain? Neck pain is pain that can occur anywhere in your neck, from the bottom of your head to the top of your shoulders. It can spread to your upper back or arms. It may limit how much you can move your head and neck. Neck pain is common, especially in people older than 50. What causes it? Neck pain can be...
  • Caregiving resources to help you care for a loved one — and take care of yourself along the way.
  • Proceeds from a new book detailing the history of the Kaiser Foundation School of Nursing will benefit today’s nursing students.
  • These important research studies aim to help patients live longer, better lives. A chief of oncology explains how.
  • What are panic attacks and panic disorder? A panic attack is a sudden, intense fear or anxiety. It may make you short of breath or dizzy or make your heart pound. You may feel out of control. Some people believe that they're having a heart attack or are about to die. An attack usually lasts from 5 to 20 minutes. But it...
  • Virtual cardiac rehabilitation offers Mike Erskine a convenient, safe way to recover.
  • What is schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is an illness that can affect your ability to think clearly, manage your emotions, and interact with others. It affects each person differently. Most people who have schizophrenia: Hear and sometimes see things that aren't there ( hallucinations). Often believe certain things that...
  • CityHealth’s 2023 Annual Policy Assessment awards cities for their policies to improve health and address key issues like affordable housing and green space in communities.
  • Regardless of your age, race, or family history, you can take steps to lower your chances of developing the disease.
  • After they were both diagnosed with colon cancer, Miguel and Paula fought the disease together. Hear about the expert cancer care they received at Kaiser Permanente.
  • A Kaiser Permanente member’s cancer journey inspires her to join the team that saved her life.
  • Describes sickle cell disease. Covers causes and symptoms. Discusses how it is diagnosed. Covers treatment as the disease progresses, including with surgery or medicines like hydroxyurea. Offers home treatment tips.
  • Participate in a study to help uncover the causes of cancer and how to prevent it.
  • A multidisciplinary care team acted fast to help save the life of a Kaiser Permanente member.
  • A Kaiser Permanente sleep expert shares tips for decreasing the impact of daylight saving time.
  • What is Down syndrome? Down syndrome is a genetic condition. It affects childhood growth and development. People who have it may share similar features and health issues. They may learn to talk later than other children and have some intellectual disability. But every person's experience is different. And everyone with...
  • Kaiser Permanente Ontario Medical Center achieves Magnet® status, the highest national honor for nursing excellence.
  • Discusses disorder of intestines that causes symptoms such as belly pain, cramping or bloating, and diarrhea or constipation. Covers treatment by avoiding foods that trigger symptoms, getting regular exercise, and managing stress. Includes medicines.
  • Kaiser Permanente’s Patient Advisory Councils help us create exceptional experiences by letting patients review upcoming care initiatives.
  • Covers causes and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Looks at treatment with medicine, exercise, and lifestyle changes. Discusses things you can do at home to relieve your symptoms and help control the disease. Includes importance of regular checkups.
  • A Kaiser Permanente doctor and researcher shares the simple changes you can make to stay healthy.
  • Includes info on diverticulitis, a condition in which pouches form in the colon and get inflamed or infected. Discusses symptoms and possible complications. Covers treatment with changes to your diet, medicine, or surgery.
  • Chef Ann Foundation will use $275,000 grant for Colorado program to convert kitchen operations from processed foods to fresh, scratch-based meals.
  • Colorado musician back with the band thanks to new virtual cardiac rehab program.
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