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  • Offers tips to prevent illness and accidental injuries in babies and young children. Covers SIDS. Discusses common safety hazards. Also discusses healthy habits such as safe food preparation, using car seats, and immunizations. Covers safe baby products.
  • Save time by having routine, ongoing medications shipped to you before you run out. Your refills will arrive when you need them, and you won’t need to call Kaiser Permanente or log in.
  • Make sure you know about each of the medicines you take. This includes why you take it, how to take it, what you can expect while you're taking it, and any warnings about the medicine. The information provided here is general. So be sure to read the information that came with your medicine. If you have any questions or...
  • These are answers to common questions about parental access for Kaiser Permanente member accounts.
  • Make sure you know about each of the medicines you take. This includes why you take it, how to take it, what you can expect while you're taking it, and any warnings about the medicine. The information provided here is general. So be sure to read the information that came with your medicine. If you have any questions or...
  • Learn about high-quality care and coverage from Kaiser Permanente and find out what it’s like to be a member.
  • Discusses normal growth and development of children ages 2 to 5. Covers physical growth, language skills, toilet training, and eating and sleeping habits. Also discusses how kids think and manage their feelings. Includes info on routine medical visits.
  • Our partnership with ONEgeneration aims to prevent homelessness and improve quality of life.
  • What can you expect from your child at this age? Children in this age range are gaining many new skills. They feel more and more independent. They may be curious, want to explore the world around them, and act without thinking. At this age, children see everything that happens as it relates to themselves. And they...
  • Attendees look at ways to get healthy food to people who don’t have enough or who have a serious illness.
  • Children usually move in natural, predictable steps as they grow and develop language, cognitive, social, and sensory and motor skills. But each child gains skills at their own pace. It's common for a child to be ahead in one area, such as language, but a little behind in another. At routine checkups, your child's...
  • Efforts to expand Food for Life SNAP enrollment program were accelerated during the pandemic to help members afford healthy food.
  • Troy Horton, an athlete with autism, played soccer alongside U.S. Olympic gold medalist Naomi Girma at an event hosted by Kaiser Permanente.
  • Kaiser Permanente supports education and career opportunities for students with low incomes who aspire to be health care professionals.
  • The immune system is the body's natural defense system that helps fight infections. The immune system is made up of antibodies, white blood cells, and other chemicals and proteins that attack and destroy substances such as bacteria and viruses that they recognize as foreign and different from the body's normal healthy...
  • A social impact investment helped fund the development of 16 new transitional housing units for Maui health care professionals.
  • Covers the causes and symptoms of low back pain. Looks at treatment with rest, over-the-counter pain medicine, and heating pads. Includes steps to prevent low back pain from returning, such as practicing good posture and getting regular exercise.
  • The 99% effective copper IUD is nonhormonal birth control that lasts for 10 to 12 years. Find out more about this and other contraception methods.
  • Get the birth control injection every 3 months for lighter periods and 94% effective pregnancy prevention. Find out how it works and how to get it.
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a test that uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio wave energy to make pictures of organs and structures inside the body. In many cases, MRI gives different information about structures in the body than can be seen with an X-ray, ultrasound, or computed tomography (CT) scan. MRI...
  • Birth control pills contain hormones that prevent pregnancy at a rate of 91%. Read about side effects and learn how to get a prescription for the pill.
  • Discusses chronic pain caused by problems other than cancer. Covers symptoms and how chronic pain is diagnosed. Covers conditions that can be treated, like neck pain, low back pain, and arthritis. Info on treatment with medicine and lifestyle changes.
  • The birth control implant is over 99% effective at pregnancy prevention. Find out how the arm implant works and how to get it through Kaiser Permanente.
  • A computed tomography (CT) scan uses X-rays to make detailed pictures of structures inside of the body. During the test, you lie on a table that is attached to the CT scanner, which is a large doughnut-shaped machine. The CT scanner sends X-ray pulses through the body. Each pulse lasts less than a second and takes a...
  • The 99% effective hormonal IUD lasts for 3 to 7 years. Find out how this birth control method works and how to get it through Kaiser Permanente.
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