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  • We must do more to prevent gun violence and educate on its health implications in our society.
  • Information on type 2 diabetes. Describes how insulin is made and used by the body. Describes symptoms and how type 2 is treated. Provides info on blood sugar (glucose) levels. Discusses obesity's role in type 2 diabetes. Discusses exercise and diet.
  • Young people face growing pressures from social media, school, and other stressors. Understanding these challenges is key to preventing youth suicide.
  • What are immunizations? Immunizations help keep you and your child from getting certain diseases that can be spread to other people (infectious diseases). They also help reduce the spread of disease to others and prevent epidemics. Immunizations are also called vaccines or vaccinations. If you get a vaccine, it may not...
  • There aren’t enough mental health professionals in the U.S. to meet the growing demand. We’re here to help.
  • Discusses dealing with side effects of antidepressants. Links to more info on medicines, including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and tricyclic antidepressants. Explains reasons to take medicine. Includes a warning to watch for serious side effects.
  • Billy Cardosi spent his life putting his family and job first. Then a heart-related health scare changed everything.
  • 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...
  • Pavan Somusetty, MD, explains how people who need support and guidance can find the care that’s right for them.
  • Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines are medicines you can buy without a doctor's prescription. This doesn't mean that OTC medicines are harmless. Like prescription medicines, OTCs can be very dangerous for children if not taken the right way. Be sure to read the package instructions on OTC medicines carefully. Talk to your...
  • A Kaiser Permanente doctor shares key details. By learning more about autism, you can help create a more welcoming, inclusive world.
  • Severe dehydration means: Your mouth and eyes may be extremely dry. You may pass little or no urine for 12 or more hours. You may not feel alert or be able to think clearly. You may be too weak or dizzy to stand. You may pass out. Severe dehydration is a medical emergency and requires emergency treatment. Call or other...
  • Anesthesia is a way to control pain using anesthetic medicine. General anesthesia, which can be injected into a vein or inhaled, affects the entire body and makes the person unconscious. A person under general anesthesia is completely unaware of what is going on and does not feel pain during the surgery or procedure...
  • As an inaugural member, Kaiser Permanente will help lead health care’s contribution to the coalition.
  • Includes tips to comfort a child before a medical test. Offers tips based on age, from newborns through the teen years.
  • After a lifetime of feeling isolated, Moth Wygal finds connection thanks to treatment and support from Kaiser Permanente mental health professionals.
  • What kinds of development occur in your baby's first month? Amazing changes are happening in your newborn's development. Babies' brains develop quickly, as they begin to think, learn, and remember. Newborns listen to and learn the sounds of language. They can communicate with sounds and facial expressions. Newborns also...
  • Shannon Parkin survived 7 suicide attempts. She shares her story of hope and healing to help others.
  • Cold and heat therapies are treatments that use cold or heat to help with pain, soreness, muscle spasms, swelling, and inflammation. There are different ways you can do cold and heat therapies. For example, you might use an ice pack for cold therapy or an electric heating pad for heat therapy. Most people like to use...
  • A sudden heart attack led Mark Twichel to seek care at Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center. There, an even more dangerous medical condition was discovered.
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