Therapist addresses the male stereotype. "The Mask You Live In" video uses explicit words, but you need to hear what your son hears.
The totes will be distributed around Memorial Day as the Red Cross kicks off a campaign to keep donations high during summer vacation.
Anyone reading the warning label on a bottle of pills knows that “use as directed” doesn’t necessarily ensure their safety.
It can be confusing. Here's where to get free help.
The free event is open to the public.
Rain dampened numbers in some counties. Were you out there?
Warm weather means more rattlesnakes about. Do you know how to avoid being bitten?
Redwood City Kaiser team brings no-cost tests, med help to fair at St. Matthews church
Sounds like a silly question. But if you were to take a stroll through the mind of astrophysicist Adam Frank, you might think otherwise.
KP Redwood City, Ca, hospital offers soothing prayer for nurses on duty.
Fighting childhood cancer one cup at a time. This could be a great "giving back" activity for you and your kids!
Red Cross launches powerful new app that gives info on first aid, disasters and how to stay in touch with loved ones.
Although the jury is still out, the scales appear to be tilting in favor of an approach that involves fewer sticks and more carrots.
Leapfrog Group lists KP Redwood City, other KP hospitals, tops for preventing patient injuries, infections, Rx errors
Health Matters is a free community event in Palo Alto that brings the best of Stanford medicine and research to the public.
A Bay Area psychotherapist describes just how how difficult that can be. And what we can do about it.
It’s not so much what we owe others but what we think they owe us that has the greatest impact on our mental and physical well-being.
Following a measles outbreak, lawmakers are attempting to take away personal exemptions. What do you think?
The "Walk & Talk" program is a great way to get support and exercise at the same time!
“We are pleased this outbreak is over, but caution that measles can be reintroduced in California at any time..." health officials said Fri.
Free week-long education health event about cancer clinical research
KP San Jose honored for life care planning program, putting patients at center of decisions.
‘I pretty much missed out on most of my 20s,” says a longtime San Francisco resident, ‘because I was whacked out on [allergy drugs].’
Registration for the free event -- open to the public -- is underway.
There are several drives coming up in Palo Alto and throughout Santa Clara County.
Did you know it kills more annually than prostate or breast cancer? That kidney stones are on the rise? Some foods can help ...
Drought may be contributing.
What was once written off as nothing more than ‘spontaneous remission’ could very well be a harbinger of treatments to come.
"Strollin' Colon" at KP San Jose raises cancer awareness, need for screening
The Salgi Esophageal Cancer Research Foundation is working to raise awareness of esophageal cancer; a deadly cancer that is on the increase.
‘Is there a time we will discover that healing responses and mind-body medicine really moves more toward the mind side than the body side?’
Local families dealing with their children's cancers unite, bond and are raising money for pediatric cancer research.
Six Bay Area residents have recently fallen seriously ill from consuming raw milk, health state officials said.
“TB is spread through the air and can affect anyone in our community,” said Deputy Health Officer and TB Controller for county.
The Internet has a funny way of conflating fact and fiction, fooling us into believing some rather odd and inaccurate things about ourselves
South Bay widow and founder of "No More Broken Hearts" does not want anyone to face what she did when her husband died unexpectedly.
The measles outbreak was able to spread far and wide because of the prevalence of unvaccinated people, researchers found.
Do you fully understand Medigap policies? Where to purchase them and what they cover?
‘Simply seeing another patient suffering pain can make a treatment hurt more.’
If you had chickenpox -- or the chickenpox vaccine --- you are at risk.