Loneliness May Sabotage Breast Cancer Survival: Study
New research from TPMG’s Division of Research suggests that loneliness may impede long-term breast cancer survival.
Soledad Afecta a Mujeres Que Padecen Cáncer de Mama
Un nuevo estudio llevado a cabo por la División de Investigación de TPMG sugiere que la soledad impide la supervivencia a largo plazo de mujeres que padecen cáncer de mama.
KP Northern California’s Screening Program Catches High Percentage of Pediatric Heart Conditions—in Utero
Cardiology expert Kavin Desai, MD diagnosed and successfully treated a fetus’ prenatal cardiac condition. TPMG’s nation-leading specialty care program is catching as many of these cases as possible—currently 75 to 80%—in utero.
Flu Vaccine During Pregnancy Not Linked to Autism
A study by TPMG’s Division of Research found that getting the flu or a flu shot while pregnant doesn't appear to increase the child's risk of being diagnosed with autism.
Surgeon General Issues Landmark Report on Alcohol, Drugs and Health
The US surgeon general's landmark report about addiction cites studies on Behavioral Health and Aging from Kaiser Permanente’s Division of Research.
Ear Problems: What Electronic Health Records Can Tell Researchers
Researchers studied electronic medical records to identify two genetic variations linked to age-related hearing impairment.