USC pharmacotherapy specialist Irving Steinberg argues that bad science is getting through.
News Listing
As people stay at home and alcohol sales skyrocket, USC experts examine the physical, emotional and mental risks of substance abuse amid the global outbreak.
Steven Chen of the USC School of Pharmacy notes that the nation’s 175,000 pharmacists are frequently referred to as the most overtrained and underutilized health care professionals in America.
Three scholars at the USC Schaeffer Center call on hospitals that have avoided a rush of COVID-19 patients to open beds for non-infected patients who require medical care.
While paramedics and EMTs are overwhelmed in New York City, ambulance workers in other parts of the country are experiencing turbulent times of their own, a USC sociologist finds.
A professor of communication at USC Annenberg and two PhD students describe how the Los Angeles Community Action Network is bringing people together to help the homeless amid a pandemic.
The report — which includes insights from 15 USC Rossier faculty members and alumni — answers questions about online learning, grading practices and how to best teach students with special needs.
Researchers are testing the blood of 1,000 randomly selected individuals for a study that could help determine a path to post-pandemic life.
Students, professors and staff members flock to Mindful USC online to learn to meditate and build compassion and kindness. The goal: easing strain spurred by the new coronavirus.