Southern California’s Esophageal Cancer Action Network, led by USC’s John Lipham, says the medications don’t protect against cancer or Barrett’s esophagus, a precursor to cancer.
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The impairment will affect nearly 220,000 youngsters over the next 45 years, USC Roski Eye Institute research finds.
In exchange for helping their elderly neighbors, a group of USC gerontology students gets free room and board — and much more.
? Class of 2017: Jack Huebner aims to advance medicine in sub-Saharan Africa.
A study by experts including USC’s Antonio Bento finds that a reduction in the overall average weight of vehicles — meant to increase fuel efficiency — may actually result in fewer fatalities as a result of car crashes.
USC’s Bryan Gaines has witnessed how poverty and inaccessibility to quality care can wreak havoc: The physical changes in the brain are sometimes so severe that seniors struggle to live normal lives.
The report from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce praises USC and the nine UC undergraduate campuses for enrolling large numbers of students who receive federal Pell grants — but criticized many other elite schools for falling short.
Marilyn Beaudry-Corbett, who excelled in marketing and education, gives back to USC Marshall students.
The adviser to President C. L. Max Nikias is recognized by the National Association for Athletics Compliance.