New research from a USC Dornsife professor and her colleagues at UCLA may have uncovered the oft-discussed link between racism and health.
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Ringing the victory bell is a common ritual for people who finish cancer treatment, but a new study suggests it could cause lingering distress rather than joy.
In an op-ed, USC’s Paul Irving observes that the continent — home to a majority of the world’s population — is ground zero for the age shift that is impacting societies across the globe.
A researcher at USC’s Information Sciences Institute explains how social networks further decrease the distance between ourselves and others.
New research from USC scientists indicates that certain vulnerable groups should not exceed dietary recommendations for foods that frequently contain environmental contaminants.
USC researchers have determined how cancer cells target certain organs, which could help develop treatments to slow or stop the disease from spreading.
USC’s University Park Campus hosts an upcoming fundraising 5K thanks to the advocacy of an energetic Keck School of Medicine neuroscientist.
Geology researchers at USC Dornsife have found evidence that rivers can carry fresh wood from far inland to deep in the ocean.