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  • Gestational diabetes poses a significant risk to women of color, particularly those with preexisting conditions and a family history of diabetes.
  • Covers using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to identify and change behaviors that can make pain worse. Includes why it's used, how well it works, and any risks.
  • Expert shares 5 valuable tips for parents and guardians to help children maintain a healthy relationship with food.
  • When you have asthma, certain things can make your symptoms worse. These things are called triggers. Things that you're allergic to can trigger your asthma. They may include: Dust. Dust mites. These are tiny, nearly invisible creatures. They live in bedding, carpet, and furniture. Cockroach droppings. Animals with fur...
  • Lynch syndrome is a gene mutation that increases colon cancer risk. Learn how Kaiser Permanente helped Karen Betzler manage her risk through coordinated care.
  • It may be difficult to urinate for a day or two after delivery. And you may urinate more than usual for days or weeks after delivery. Your body is getting rid of the extra fluid from pregnancy. You may also sweat heavily as you lose the extra fluid. If you had an incision ( episiotomy) or a tear in your vagina during...
  • The new Pueblo North Medical Offices will replace the existing facility and represent our commitment to the Pueblo community.
  • After delivery, you will have a bloody discharge from your vagina. You may also pass some blood clots that shouldn't be bigger than an egg. Over the next 6 weeks or so, your bleeding should decrease a little every day and slowly change to a pinkish and then whitish discharge. Use sanitary pads until you stop bleeding...
  • Kaiser Permanente study shows even modest elevations in BMI above the “average weight” for children was associated with an increased risk of hypertension.
  • Travel during pregnancy generally is safe if you're healthy and not at risk for problems. The safest time to travel is between 14 and 28 weeks, when your risks for miscarriage and early labor are lowest. Check with your doctor before you travel. Traveling by car You will probably be able to travel by car throughout your...
  • Learn about COVID-19 care and treatment options. Get tips on recovering at home, managing symptoms, when to see a doctor, and more from Kaiser Permanente.
  • My name ______________________________________ Doctor's name _________________________________ Doctor's phone ________________________________ Controller medicine How much? How often? Other instructions Quick-relief medicine How much? How often?
  • Kaiser Permanente celebrates inclusion at Special Olympics Southern California Fall Games.
  • 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.
  • A healthy life after cancer is possible. Learn how Kaiser Permanente helps patients survive and thrive.
  • To a baby's eyes, your home is one big playground. They see a lot of things to crawl under, climb on top of, pull down, touch, taste, and smell. It can be fun to watch your baby discover new things as your baby learns to crawl and walk. But it can also be scary to think about what your baby might get into around the...
  • A Southern California program, powered by our connected care model, is helping our patients start cholesterol-lowering drugs.
  • What are peak flow and personal best? Peak expiratory flow, or peak flow, is how much air you breathe out when you try your hardest. You measure peak flow with a peak flow meter, a device that you can use at home. If you can breathe out quickly and with ease, you have a higher number. This means you have a higher peak...
  • A lifelong educator seeks behavioral health care to manage repetitive worries, and masters mental wellness in the process.
  • Research and clinical trials play a vital role in advancing cancer treatment at Kaiser Permanente. Learn how immunotherapy is improving patients' survival.
  • What is postpartum? The days and weeks after your baby is born are called the postpartum period. After childbirth, your body will start to heal and go through many changes as it recovers. Some of these changes happen over several weeks. So rest whenever you can, ask for help from friends and family, and eat well. What...
  • Early detection of the disease, before it becomes advanced, will increase treatment options.
  • Worry and anxiety can develop after a major loss. Anxiety is a general feeling of tenseness or uneasiness. You may feel generally anxious (called free-floating anxiety). Anxiety can cause physical symptoms, such as an upset stomach or a headache. Anxiety can also cause you to act in ways that are unusual for you, such...
  • Kaiser Permanente member Debbie Hoisch encourages people to know the warning signs of stroke after timely intervention saved her life.
  • Kaiser Permanente is at the forefront of cervical cancer research. Find out how home tests for HPV — a leading cause of cervical cancer — help increase early detection.
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