Drinking patterns — not just total drinks — may cause harm even in moderate drinkers, a new USC study suggests.
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A USC team has identified important differences in how early Alzheimer’s-related brain changes appear across racial and ethnic groups, underscoring the need for more inclusive approaches to studying and diagnosing the disease.
Kenton Gregory is saving lives from combat zones to maternity wards with his invention: a sponge-based wound dressing.
The former Trojan head coach and Super Bowl champion returns to the Coliseum to address the business school’s graduates in May.
Building on decades of collaboration between the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and the Keck School of Medicine of USC, the department reimagines the expansion of biomedical engineering into medicine.
USC researchers are working to help train soldiers to find solutions in difficult situations.
The acclaimed conductor will address the Class of 2026 at the university’s 143rd commencement ceremony May 14 at the Coliseum.
Thomas Vriens says the USC Marshall program “reinvigorated my pride in being a veteran.”
Marijuana use is legal, but that doesn’t mean it’s without health risks. Thoracic surgeon Brooks Udelsman of Keck Medicine of USC explains.
STORY and VIDEO: The 9,251 admitted students include scholars from the USC Leslie and William McMorrow Neighborhood Academic Initiative, the university’s signature college prep program.