Conservatorships are warranted in certain rare cases, says USC Gould’s Elyn Saks — but because they are a serious intrusion into a person’s sense of self, they might not always be the best option.
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Experts from the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology share what they’ve learned from years of studying Alzheimer’s disease.
Black patients had a 15% higher chance of dying after a liver transplant — and from 2017-2018, they had a 60% higher chance of dying, USC’s Brian P. Lee and colleagues found.
The two bring decades of multiplatform professional experience into their classrooms, guiding students to the skills they will need to be adaptable in the rapidly changing landscape of entertainment.
While Congress considers proposals for federal drug liberalization including legalizing marijuana and decriminalization, Rosalie Liccardo Pacula is working to inform decisions regarding possible regulations through research.
The fund, named for one of the first Black engineers in games, was established in May to increase and representation in the games and tech industries.
A new USC study explores a part of the skull known as the coronal suture and how it is affected by the birth defect craniosynostosis.
To avoid severe COVID-19 outcomes, people with asthma should stay on top of the condition with control medication, a new USC study finds.
The Trojan Family shares favorite hidden gems and secret study nooks on the University Park Campus.