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Physical activity may reduce risk of poor COVID-19 outcomes
History of being consistently active was strongly associated with a reduced risk of hospitalization, ICU admission, and death in those with COVID-19.
New chief administrative officer in Hawaii
Marie-Aline Zappia-Kuzmack will lead Kaiser Permanente in Hawaii in providing high-quality care to members and patients.
Most patients’ end-of-life care wishes are met
Kaiser Permanente research with next-of-kin reveals that end-of-life wishes were met for about 90% of patients.
Kaiser Permanente opens West Oahu Medical Office at Kapolei
New facility is Hawaii’s first NextGen Health Hub, bringing state-of-the-art technology and convenient care to West Oahu’s growing community.
Weight linked to risk of second cancer after breast cancer
Kaiser Permanente study has important public health implications given the number of breast cancer survivors with excess body weight.
Stroke rate 4 times higher in Black adults than whites
Kaiser Permanente research shows the need to raise awareness about the dangers of high blood pressure.
Consortium adds vaccination hubs in Bakersfield and Stockton
Mass vaccination sites are part of the overall strategy to accelerate vaccinations to vulnerable populations through many different venues.
Countering the surge in Asian American discrimination
health education, and the support of community health.
Pneumonia vaccine may affect course of COVID-19
Kaiser Permanente research finds older adults vaccinated with pneumococcal conjugate vaccine received some protection against COVID-19.
Trial compares two gestational diabetes screening methods
education, and the support of community health.  
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