White women whose genetic makeup puts them at higher risk for Alzheimer’s disease are more likely than white men to develop the disease during a critical 10-year span in their lives, according to a study headed by Keck School of Medicine of USC researchers.
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Philanthropist and alumna was the first Chinese-American to receive a Doctor of Social Work from USC.
Fans will notice a few small changes — and two huge new scoreboards — when the Trojans face Western Michigan in Saturday’s opener.
The first-time ceremony uses ashes to symbolize the visible wounds of battle — and the invisible sacrifices — made by men and women who serve their country.
Families living near the Health Sciences Campus stock up for the school year, thanks to USC Civic Engagement and the university’s Good Neighbors Campaign.
In a video, Alexander McDowell of the USC School of Cinematic Arts’ World Building Institute talks about his research to build narrative worlds based on the knowledge we have about cities.
Two USC economists and a colleague looked into when work/life balance issues cause people age 51 to 79 to stop, or cut back on, working.
Women genetically predisposed to Alzheimer’s are more susceptible than men between ages 65 and 75, researchers discover.
Mattie Rosen grew up loving video games, and now wants to work to see minorities and marginalized communities better represented in them.
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