The body’s two main lines of defense may be causing the immune system to go into overdrive in some patients, a new USC study suggests. Suppressing their immune systems might make a difference.
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As the world confronts a pandemic, the World Health Organization finds itself under a storm of criticism. A USC health policy expert asks: To what extent can we say the agency did not provide adequate information?
The decorated USC professor is recognized for his contributions to developmental biology.
They’ve already trained to support their nurses. Now, surgical residents and fellows at the Keck School of Medicine of USC are once again going above and beyond their daily duties.
The grade reaffirms the hospital as among the safest in the United States.
The annual awards recognize graduating students with the highest academic performance, as well as the Class of 2020’s valedictorian and salutatorian.
According to a new USC Annenberg study on the disruption caused by the coronavirus, 45% of Americans depend on Fauci while 20% rely on President Trump.