“If you are feeling low; if you’re feeling that suicide might be an option for you, you have the option to go into emergency mental health services,” says Sara Kintzle, a research associate professor at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work.
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Long known for its success in business education and athletics, USC is tackling some very public issues, including medical care, homelessness, the economy and the status of veterans.
USC researchers compare physician reimbursement by Medicare Advantage plans to traditional Medicare rates. Until now, experts knew little about the differences.
Dentist Barry Shaffer shoots striking pictures in the Himalayas — a land of ancient monasteries and sweeping vistas.
USC’s Maja Matarić and Margaret Trost are developing IVEY, a small robot to help young patients endure intravenous chemotherapy drugs.
"For the United States, making steady progress in alleviating the humanitarian and economic problems, while maintaining strong deterrence against the nuclear program, is the only way forward," writes David Kang of the USC Dornsife College's Korean Studies Institute.
Paul Aisen of USC's Alzheimer's Therapeutic Research Institute appeared on a list of the top 10 labs and researchers who receive funding from the National Institutes of Health.
After a daylong CPR certification course, Diana Sedler never expected to have her skills tested just hours later at a sushi restaurant.
Two-year program aims to build innovative thinkers and solve biological problems.
Sweltering conditions can have an effect on flights, pollution and your health.