All workers are abiding by COVID-19 distancing regulations as university officials expect the center’s solar setup to be fully operational by summer.
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A USC allergist has answers to common questions she hears from her patients — from whether asthma inhalers could increase their risk of COVID-19 to whether nebulizers are safe or if expired inhalers are OK to use.
The Golden State Warriors point guard surprised a Zoom class at the USC Iovine and Young Academy as they pitched ideas for how his foundation could help amid the pandemic.
Their newly designed mathematical method helps choose who to treat first when resources and data are scarce.
As patients with COVID-19 receive treatment at local hospitals, health experts work behind the scenes to look after those on the front lines: USC’s physicians, nurses and other medical workers.
A university-run eatery offers comfort food at a reasonable price for those working or staying on campus.
Xiang-Rong Wang — whose daughter, Sofie, attends USC — is using part of his China water pump factory to produce medical face masks. He’s donating them to charities and hospitals around the globe.
USC pharmacotherapy specialist Irving Steinberg argues that bad science is getting through.
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.