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  • Cranial ultrasound uses reflected sound waves to make pictures of the brain and its inner fluid chambers (ventricles). Cerebrospinal fluid flows through these chambers. This test is most commonly done on babies. Cranial ultrasound for babies Cranial ultrasound can only be done on babies before the bones of the skull...
  • Support from a dedicated care team helps Tiffany Anonye breastfeed her premature baby — despite challenges along the way.
  • What is gonorrhea? Gonorrhea is an infection that is spread through sexual contact. It most often infects the reproductive organs. Gonorrhea doesn't cause problems if you treat it right away. But if you don't treat it early, it can lead to serious problems. What causes it? Gonorrhea is caused by a type of bacteria. It...
  • Patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also called Lou Gehrig’s disease, benefit from highly coordinated, complete team care.
  • Lynch syndrome is a gene mutation that increases colon cancer risk. Learn how Kaiser Permanente helped Karen Betzler manage her risk through coordinated care.
  • What is post-polio syndrome? Post-polio syndrome is an illness of the nervous system that can appear 15 to 50 years after you had polio. It affects your muscles and nerves, and it causes you to have weakness, fatigue, and muscle or joint pain. Although post-polio syndrome can make some day-to-day activities more...
  • People with diabetes are more likely to have heart disease.
  • A new care option offers a mix of in-person and virtual visits, supported by an at-home toolkit.
  • Feeling tired is common when you have HIV. But many of the things that cause fatigue can be treated to help you feel better. Fatigue may be caused by one or more of the following: Being depressed, anxious, or stressed. Not getting enough sleep. Not taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) or missing doses of ART. Having the...
  • Virtual cardiac rehab helped Mike Kelly heal at home after a life-threatening heart event. He regained his strength and his sense of adventure.
  • 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.
  • Covers treating postpartum depression with counseling and medicines. Discusses when to seek care. Offers home care tips. Briefly outlines symptoms and the importance of treatment.
  • Our investment in the Watts neighborhood of California, in partnership with Neighborhood Youth Achievers, reflects our commitment to holistic community well-being.
  • With the support of his health care team and nurse navigator, musician Newel Briggs’ life is in tune after prostate cancer.
  • Following a COVID-19-related hospital stay, Robert DeLeon took charge of his health by getting his diabetes under control and starting on a weight loss journey.
  • When a newborn was diagnosed with meningitis, a life-threatening infection of the spinal cord, timely testing and care made all the difference.
  • What is scoliosis? Scoliosis is an abnormal curve in the spine. The spine curves from side to side in an "S" or "C" shape rather than being straight. The spine also may be twisted. What causes it? In most cases, the cause of scoliosis is not known. Scoliosis usually starts in the preteen years. In some cases, scoliosis...
  • As a lifelong nonsmoker, Mariann Stephens was shocked to learn she had lung cancer. But she’s back to her active life after receiving care from Kaiser Permanente.
  • After a diagnosis for a rare type of blood cancer, Marla Marriott got high-quality care from a team of Kaiser Permanente cancer specialists.
  • Kaiser Permanente mobile health vehicles brought care to people, closing gaps in access.
  • A mother and daughter share a special bond after undergoing tonsillectomies on the same day.
  • Kaiser Permanente excels in preventing, detecting, and treating kidney disease.
  • Behavioral health consultants can provide a better understanding of often confusing behaviors and emotions — for both kids and their parents.
  • An MRI scan is the best way to locate multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions (also called plaques) in the brain or spinal cord. An MRI scan is abnormal in more than 95% of people recently diagnosed with MS. But abnormal MRI results do not always mean that you have MS. Abnormalities show up on scans from many illnesses other...
  • Joy Short, a Kaiser Permanente member and employee, turned her breast cancer journey into a mission to inspire others about early detection, healthy living, and hope.
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