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  • Respiratory Illnesses

Tools and resources for preventing, diagnosing, and treating respiratory illnesses including the common cold, flu, RSV, and COVID-19.

  • See the most common signs and symptoms
  • Manage your symptoms from home
  • Get care
  • Stay up-to-date on your vaccines
  • Explore COVID-19 testing options or report a home antigen result
  • Learning from this historic health crisis will better prepare us for future challenges.
  • You can help reduce flare-ups of your COPD by learning what the triggers are and avoiding them. Pay attention to symptoms that may warn you of a flare-up. While some triggers may be out of your control, there are others that may be easier to avoid.
  • Kaiser Permanente is making waves this summer, ensuring that communities across Southern California stay cool, safe, and active.
  • Discusses aortic valve regurgitation. Discusses symptoms and how it is diagnosed. Covers treatment with medicines and aortic valve replacement surgery. Covers lifestyle changes to help the heart work better.
  • Kaiser Permanente launches new mobile health vehicle on Oahu.
  • Kaiser Permanente grant and challenge spark $18.7 million for Denver Health’s uncompensated care.
  • Discusses transient ischemic attack (TIA), sometimes called a mini-stroke. Covers causes, including blood clot as a result of atherosclerosis. Looks at treatment with medicines, surgery, and lifestyle changes. Discusses prevention steps.
  • The Kaiser Permanente Community Support Hub can help members find community resources to address their total health.
  • Kaiser Permanente supports Asian Americans Advancing Justice to promote racial and health equity in Southern California.
  • Forlorn and all but forgotten, it played a proud role during the World War II home front.
  • What is chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)? Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a cancer of the blood cells. It's a type of leukemia in which the bone marrow makes too many young white blood cells called lymphocytes. In CLL, some of these lymphocytes grow abnormally and don't mature or die off as they should. Instead...
  • Making key pandemic-era telehealth policies permanent and ensuring more people have reliable internet access will improve health outcomes for all.
  • What is a Medicare yearly wellness visit? The Medicare yearly wellness visit is your time to talk and plan with your doctor about your health. It's about preventing health problems and disability. And it's about making sure you get the medical care you need. Together, you and your doctor create a health care strategy...
  • Gestational diabetes poses a significant risk to women of color, particularly those with preexisting conditions and a family history of diabetes.
  • Students should study up on their care options to ace their school experience.
  • Discusses peripheral arterial disease, a narrowing or blockage of arteries that results in poor blood flow to your arms and legs. Discusses causes and symptoms. Covers treatment with a healthy lifestyle, medicines, a procedure, or surgery. Also offers prevention tips.
  • Good communication is key to good health. During Kaiser Permanente’s 75th year, we reflect on the importance of providing care in a patient’s preferred language.
  • After you've had a heart attack, you may be worried that you could have another one. That's easy to understand. But the good news is that there are things you can do to reduce your risk of having another heart attack. Take your medicine. Medicines can help prevent another heart attack. Some of the medicines your doctor...
  • Kaiser Permanente and the Los Angeles Football Club will launch the second year of LAFC Fit after a successful first year educating 6,500 youth.
  • Covers questions about asthma during pregnancy and labor. Looks at treatment with medicines. Includes treatment of allergies. Covers safety of steroids for pregnant mother and baby.
  • Mobile dental and medical clinics are now available for uninsured individuals and communities of color in the Northwest.
  • Gives info on heart problem that leads to heart failure. Includes symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment with medicines, lifestyle changes, and surgery. Also info on causes like amyloidosis, hemochromatosis, and sarcoidosis. Includes info on tests.
  • Grant funds will combat housing inaccessibility and improve health care in the Inland Empire.
  • How can you live well with congenital heart disease? Here are some things you can do to help you live well when you have congenital heart disease. Get regular checkups. Adults who have congenital heart disease need routine checkups. Be sure you have a primary care physician. You might also need to see your cardiologist...
  • Organizations that provide public mental health crisis services must work together with health care organizations to care for people in need.
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