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  • Our clinicians help patients get the care they need to move forward with their lives.
  • Looks at forming a partnership with your doctor to manage your care. Suggests taking an active role by asking questions about treatment choices and costs, learning on your own, and prepping for office visits. Offers questions to ask when choosing a doctor.
  • We must do more to prevent gun violence and educate on its health implications in our society.
  • After a diagnosis for a rare type of blood cancer, Marla Marriott got high-quality care from a team of Kaiser Permanente cancer specialists.
  • If you're rethinking your habits, here are some questions to keep in mind.
  • Explains what core stability is and notes how it helps with posture, balance, movement, and injury prevention. Gives tips on how to increase your core strength and stability.
  • Health care leaders and policymakers should each play their part to help eliminate health disparities.
  • Naomi Girma, a sports ambassador for Kaiser Permanente, is passionate about helping people find the hope and support they need.
  • Covers causes of heart attack (myocardial infarction, or MI) and unstable angina. Discusses symptoms like chest pain or pressure. Explains MI and angina differences. Offers prevention tips. Covers diagnostic tests and treatment with medicines and surgery.
  • Take time to adjust to a new baby and lifestyle changes — and reach out for help if you need it.
  • The pain and stiffness from osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis may make it hard for you to do daily tasks, like opening doors or using a keyboard. Here are some tips and some tools that can help you at home and at work. At home Here are some changes you can make in your home that can help you move more easily and...
  • Former Major League Baseball player Drew Robinson shares his story of hope and recovery.
  • Guides you through the decision to have surgery for a herniated disc in the low back. Describes the types of surgery available, as well as nonsurgical treatment. Lists the benefits and risks of both types of treatment. Includes interactive tool to help you make your decision.
  • After a lifetime of feeling isolated, Moth Wygal finds connection thanks to treatment and support from Kaiser Permanente mental health professionals.
  • Covers causes and symptoms of postpartum depression that can occur in the first months after childbirth. Includes treatment with counseling and antidepressant medicines. Covers thoughts of suicide.
  • Kaiser Permanente’s partnership with Fontana Unified School District brings much-needed mental health services.
  • Eating problems Parkinson's disease can affect many of the muscles used for chewing and swallowing. This can make it hard for you to eat. Here are some things you can do to help reduce eating problems. Sit upright when eating, drinking, and taking pills. Take small bites of food. Chew each bite completely, and swallow...
  • A statement from chair and chief executive Greg A. Adams on the importance of this recently passed legislation.
  • What are sexual problems? A sexual problem is something that keeps sex from being satisfying or positive. Most people have symptoms of a sexual problem at one time or another. For some, the symptoms are ongoing. But your symptoms are only a sexual problem if they bother you or cause problems in your relationship. There...
  • Use biofeedback to help manage stress.
  • Guides through decision to have surgery for pelvic organ prolapse. Explains symptoms and discusses several types of surgeries used for different symptoms. Covers benefits and risks. Includes an interactive tool to help you make your decision.
  • Care teams at Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center helped Phillip Crawford survive an abdominal aortic aneurysm. Now he and his wife are traveling the world.
  • Everyone should be able to get mental health care when they need it — and we’re doing something about it.
  • Researchers and organizations are exploring inventive ways to reduce gun deaths and injuries. Our $3.2 million in grants will support their work.
  • With the right policies and partnerships, artificial intelligence can lead to higher-quality, more equitable care.
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