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Keck School of Medicine faculty discuss what has become a national public health issue.
Around the world, physicians regularly face the same problem as Brad Spellberg, chief medical officer at L.A. County+USC Medical Center: whether to use powerful antibiotics that will quickly help the patient but fuel future resistance.
USC researchers presented participants with a range of tests to determine if they had phonagnosia, the failure to recognise familiar voices. Research has shown that more people suffer from an inability to identify voices than faces.
The study by researchers at USC’s Network of Korean-American Leaders showed 70 percent of respondents are planning to vote for Clinton in the upcoming election; 5 percent expressed support for Donald Trump.
People who struggle to pay for their drugs may not take their medicine as prescribed, USC researcher says.
USC engineers examine swarms — agents that exchange information to perform group tasks with smarts and efficiency.