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Physical therapy expert at USC wants to know if a walking pattern would lower a patient’s risk of falling.
A USC study raises concerns about adolescent health amid a booming cannabis market that touts sleekly packaged products claiming an array of health benefits.
USC’s Suzanne Wenzel co-authors the report, which concludes there is an urgency for more studies on the topic.
The All Souls trilogy — USC Professor of History Deborah Harkness’ historical fantasy about a vampire scientist, a history professor who discovers she’s a witch and an enchanted manuscript — were sparked by an odd vacation moment.
USC finished second in the Pac-12 last season, its highest finish outright since the 1992, and has won a school-record 71 games over the last three seasons.
The 24-year-old program, which has raised more than $23 million to send neighbor kids to college, honors USC faculty and staff who donate 1 percent of their pay.
USC’s maker culture is thriving as working spaces for creators pop up across campus.
After two decades, the clinic continues to help those who flee neighboring countries and represents them before the United Nations and Ugandan government.
As National Preparedness Month draws to an end, USC experts offer advice on how to better prepare for life-threatening situations.