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USC experts discuss the new drug cocktail that doesn’t respond to naloxone, the opioid-reversal drug that has averted many deaths from fentanyl.
Science/Technology
A USC researcher spoke about the risks of these chemicals — used in common products like fast-food wrappers — at a news conference Tuesday.
Policy/Law
Seven thirsty states including California are fighting over the dwindling waters of the Colorado River. USC experts look at how we got here — and why this was inevitable.
Social Impact
The impact, still rippling outward, continues to roil politics and disrupt pregnancy care.
News Releases
Two new USC Dornsife studies suggest that of the 8 million Americans who have MCI, more than 90% don’t know it — an especially worrisome finding since early diagnosis is key to delaying onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Health
“It’s never too early or too late to take action,” says Lon Schneider of the Keck School of Medicine of USC, co-director of the USC Alzheimer Disease Research Center’s clinical core.
Social Impact
The group honored students, faculty, allies and alumni at its 30th anniversary scholarship gala.
University
COMMENCEMENT: While at USC, the Bay Area native maintained the nonprofit she founded in high school and co-founded an organization that improves health equity for unhoused people.
Policy/Law
The court has signaled that it is ready to reject a precedent known as “Chevron deference.” USC experts say that could reshape how environmental, health and consumer protection policies are made and enforced, and even threaten health and safety.
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If student debt drains the parents’ nest egg, then children later may bear the expense of helping their aging parents, according to USC and University of South Carolina researchers.