A glass or two has its benefits, such as reducing the risk of stroke and heart disease — provided you don’t overindulge. And most of us underestimate how much we drink.
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PhD candidate Catherine Pérez researches health disparities while studying at USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.
Research by USC’s Arthur Stone and colleagues found that worry follows us from ages 20 to 50 — likely anxiety about money, jobs and kids. Those worries begin to diminish starting at about age 50, and well-being climbs to about age 70, when people are less anxious but still healthy.
In a competitive year, tie votes lead to additional nominees for the awards, which honor the authors of printed works alongside the writers who adapt their stories for film and TV.
The Julia and George Argyros Plaza will recognize the $7.5 million gift to restore the stadium’s iconic columns and Olympic torch.
A new study is a hard look in the mirror for how providers have contributed to the addiction epidemic.
USC Viterbi team takes a key step forward in cancer research.
Two of USC’s best and brightest scientists study the inner ear and heart tissue regeneration.
Faculty members take time to reflect on the activist’s legacy and how he has impacted their outlooks on society.
The building is home to an infusion center, a women’s care center, the Transplant Institute and the Outpatient Surgery Center