USC Dornsife study finds 1.4 million adults are affected by both food and nutrition insecurity, with young adults, Hispanics and Asians at greatest risk.
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National Institute on Aging grants increase study participant diversity, add data sources and fund research on Alzheimer’s and related dementia.
The Keck School of Medicine of USC study underscores the need to dramatically reduce air pollution.
The school will develop and curate resources and tools including a website offering comprehensive information tailored to caregivers’ diverse needs.
Women residing in states with the most restrictive abortion policies after the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v Wade also experienced declines in the use of birth control pills and emergency contraceptives, according to a new USC study evaluating the impact of the decision.
Results of a new USC study suggest a new therapeutic approach to chronic kidney disease.
Knowing the actual costs of dementia could help families plan their budgets and support needs, inform treatment and caregiving options, and shape health care policy.
USC Thornton Dean Jason King and LA Opera soprano Renée Fleming were among the speakers at the workshop hosted at Cammilleri Hall on the University Park Campus.
The USC Schaeffer Center study suggests that women with high-deductible health plans pay more out-of-pocket for maternity care when pregnancies span two calendar years, facing annual deductibles twice.
