How to protect yourself from cervical cancer
If you are a woman who is 21 or older, you should keep up with cervical cancer screenings to help prevent you from getting cervical cancer or find it early.
Quick reads to help you live a healthy life and make the most of your health care.
If you are a woman who is 21 or older, you should keep up with cervical cancer screenings to help prevent you from getting cervical cancer or find it early.
The Alliance supports women of all ages to take steps to improve their health. Your physical and mental health are important!
Taking care of your mental health is an important part of your overall health and wellness. Alliance Medi-Cal members can get mental health care through our partner, Carelon Behavioral Health.
Serious health problems can happen up to a year after having a baby. Know the urgent maternal warning signs and listen to your body.
In the United States, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer found in men and women. March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and it’s a good time to get a screening.
Visiting the doctor is not just for when you get sick. Checkups can help you and your family live a healthier life.
The health and well-being of our children is something we all care about. One of the most effective ways to protect them from serious sickness and disease is through vaccines.