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  • Learn about common warning signs for depression, anxiety, and more — and get help talking about mental health and substance use with children and teens.
  • Briefly discusses various sleep problems of those 12 and older. Covers insomnia, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, and restless leg syndrome. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • Kaiser Permanente is a leader in preventive cancer screenings and specializes in healthy living programs to help prevent cancer.
  • What is bulimia? Bulimia is a type of eating disorder. People with bulimia will eat a larger amount of food than most people would in a similar situation, in a short time (binge). Then they do something to prevent weight gain. They may vomit or use medicines like laxatives to get rid of food (purge). Or they may...
  • Discusses symptoms of bipolar disorder in children and teens. Covers frequent and extreme mood swings ranging from being overly energetic to depression. Covers treatment with counseling and medicines.
  • Looks at illness that causes extreme mood swings, ranging from mania (feeling overly energetic) to depression. Also called manic-depressive disorder. Covers treatment with counseling and medicines like mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, and antidepressants.
  • Bereavement support when a loved one dies. Get help with what to do, how to cancel their health coverage, and enroll dependents in a new plan.
  • You can help protect the person in your care by making the home safe. Here are some general tips for how to lower the chance of getting injured in the home. Pad sharp corners on furniture and counter tops. Keep objects that are used often within easy reach. Install handrails around the toilet and in the shower. Use a...
  • Warning signs of suicide in children and teens include: Talking about suicide or wanting to die or disappear. Talking, writing, or drawing about death. Giving away belongings. Withdrawing from friends and family. Being angry or hostile. Doing risky...
  • Staying healthy physically, mentally, and emotionally is vital to surviving cancer. Kaiser Permanente cares for the whole you at every step of recovery.
  • 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.
  • Recover from heart surgery with cardiac rehab and lifestyle support. Learn how to heal your heart and manage your risk factors with Kaiser Permanente.
  • A cesarean section is the delivery of a baby through a cut (incision) in your belly and uterus. It's often called a C-section. Sometimes a C-section is needed for the safety of you or your baby. In most cases, doctors do a C-section because of...
  • Warning signs of suicide in adults include: Talking or writing about wanting to die or to hurt or kill themselves or someone else. Saying they feel hopeless, trapped, without purpose, in pain, or like they're a burden to others. Looking for ways to...
  • See how our skilled cardiologists treat heart attacks, heart failure, and other cardiac events — and how they help members manage their heart health.
  • Learn what steps to take in an acute mental health crisis, including who to contact, when to access care, and the options for care.
  • Information on many of the health plan extras that come with or can be added onto your 2025 Kaiser Permanente Medicare health plan.
  • Covers the four courses of MS: relapsing-remitting, secondary progressive, primary progressive, and progressive relapse. Discusses early and advanced symptoms. Also covers complications. Discusses diagnosis and treatment. Includes info on pregnancy and MS.
  • Ease travel anxiety with practical tips on preparation, self-care, and staying flexible during your trip. Discover expert advice from Kaiser Permanente.
  • Covers the facts about abortion and follow-up care.
  • Information to explain preventive care, preventive health screenings, and preventive care services, and why they’re important for your health.
  • What is a traumatic brain injury (TBI)? A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can range from a mild concussion to a severe head injury. It is caused by a blow to the head or body, a wound that breaks through the skull (such as from a gunshot), a fall, or another injury that jars or shakes the brain. This can cause bruising...
  • Traveling safely with diabetes
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