Phong Doozy volunteers as a medical clown to put smiles on the faces of those facing serious health challenges.
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USC researchers conducted the first U.S.-based study examining the link between prenatal fluoride and childhood social, emotional and behavioral functioning.
Young-Kwon Hong and his team have developed a drug that can help clear fluid and cellular debris from the brain.
A USC study may open life-saving opportunities for Latino patients, who are one-third less likely to find a fully matched donor from the national registry than white patients.
USC faculty are getting closer to understanding what happens in your brain when you hear a familiar song — which could affect those struggling with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
USC researchers found that iron is a key regulator of energy usage by immune cells in the lungs and that targeting iron uptake could help treat asthma and other allergic diseases.
The USC Nursing Institute will foster innovation and scholarship within practice, offering education and career development for nurses across the health system.
The university’s hospitals and USC Student Health earn the top score in the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2024 Healthcare Equality Index.
Doctoral graduate Brenda Eap landed a job at a Washington, D.C., political action nonprofit.
USC Viterbi biomedical engineers have designed a protein that targets and disables tumor cells’ defenses while marking cancer cells for death.