It’s already hard enough for elderly immigrants to receive the health care they need. USC caregivers and medical experts explain how the pandemic has made it worse — and what can be done to help.
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Before joining USC’s Department of Preventive Medicine, Jeffrey Klausner spent decades serving public health on a global scale, specializing in infectious and sexually transmitted diseases.
The ambitious virtual collaboration brings together artists from across the university to share a more complete history of the African American experience.
Treating mice on high-fat diets with the peptide MOTS-c helped halt obesity-associated muscle atrophy, which USC scientists say could translate to muscle-wasting conditions in humans.
During National Eating Disorders Week, the director of USC’s eating disorders program provides some insight on your most pressing questions.
Bruins and Trojans can all get along when it comes to creating a livable urban future.
Jianfu “Jeff” originally studied rice and wheat. Now he studies human neurological disorders.
Keck Medicine of USC representatives worked with community leaders, went door to door and even set up a shuttle to help unvaccinated Los Angeles residents get their first shots.
USC social work master’s student MaryAnn Samson helps other students apply for CalFresh benefits with a smile — and no judgment.