The finding held true across 121 countries, including the U.S. and other wealthy nations.
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Created at USC from more than 54,000 brain scans, the model will help researchers detect changes in neural pathways linked to aging, Alzheimer’s disease and developmental conditions.
New research on preclinical Alzheimer’s disease — before symptoms begin — shows that people decline at different rates and that those patterns are linked to key biomarkers.
USC Roski Eye Institute ophthalmologist Kyle Bolo is filling gaps in the field’s understanding of early detection efforts.
A USC study finds one quarter of people with a “healthy” BMI meet the standard of clinical obesity, and 50% of those deemed overweight by their BMI would be reclassified as obese.
USC researchers compared changes in gene expression among vapers, smokers and non-users to investigate molecular pathways linked to cancer and other diseases.
We’ve known that having a child changes women’s brains. Now, researchers such as USC Dornsife’s Darby Saxbe are finding it changes men’s brains, too.
A $2.1 million grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine supports the effort to better understand mature lab-grown kidney structures.
The Dhablania and Kim Family Global Medicine and Health Fellows will engaging in cross-cultural learning while gaining firsthand experience in Cambodia, India, Peru, South Korea and Uganda.
The fellowship is one of the most prestigious honors in intellectual and creative life.