
It’s Time to Rethink Hormone Therapy for Women, Says Heart Health Scientist
A new study may change views on hormone replacement therapy and its role in women’s health.
A new study may change views on hormone replacement therapy and its role in women’s health.
Lack of geographical access to pharmacies has disproportionately affected Black and Latino city dwellers, a USC study finds, and may contribute to health disparities.
Throughout a year of stress and anxiety, Keck Medicine of USC front-line caregivers found guidance and respite via significantly expanded support programs.
When disease hides in the body, it takes some big ideas from scientists and doctors to illuminate it — and save lives.
The pandemic kept kids home from school and upended the workplace, placing Americans who care for aging family members under even more pressure.
New habits developed during lockdown are likely to continue, a USC study finds, which means less driving to work or medical appointments. That said, access to these opportunities still varies by race and income.
Trust the science. Follow the data. Keck Medicine of USC confronts the coronavirus pandemic with strategies centered on rigorous research.
A decade after surviving lymphoma as a child, a young woman gets critical guidance from a USC doctor about her fertility.
An algorithm developed at USC Viterbi could comb through millions of electronic medical records, suggesting diagnoses and tests to improve patient outcomes and lower costs.
They advocate for safety, human rights and well-being across the globe, and they’ll come back tomorrow to do it all over again.
The physician-scientist will bridge clinical and research efforts, a collaborative approach designed to improve care.
Artists send uplifting tunes that provide moments of relief during the pandemic — and you can watch and hear some of them on video here.
Sabrina L. Smiley of the Keck School of Medicine is investigating the behavioral and social consequences of restrictions on sales of flavored tobacco products in unincorporated areas of L.A. County.
It’s already hard enough for elderly immigrants to receive the health care they need. USC caregivers and medical experts explain how the pandemic has made it worse — and what can be done to help.
USC experts search for answers to deadly superbugs.
Entrepreneur and investment expert Jay Goss made a career out of betting big on disruption and health innovation.
Some 2,500 doses of extremely cold vaccines arrive to the sound of applause and The Spirit of Troy.
Older men who undergo the surgery achieve roughly the same rate of pregnancy with their partners as those under the age of 50, a USC study reveals.
Cadmium — which can be found in food as well — could also contribute to poorer outcomes for people with COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses, a USC study finds.
As a health care-focused deputy coordinator with the Office for Equity, Equal Opportunity and Title IX, Nicoli Richardson will ensure compliance with federal, state and local anti-discrimination laws.
The rating — which follows previous ”A“ grades in spring 2020 and fall 2019 — places the hospital among the safest in the United States.
As COVID-19 surges and patients pile into emergency rooms, researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC emphasize that even the quickest medical emergencies can have serious aftereffects.
In labs and clinics across Los Angeles, Trojan and Bruin researchers partner to help Americans live longer and better.
Will Congress eliminate surprise medical bills? Who will be the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine? USC experts examine pressing health issues amid the 2020 election.