New study analyzes where people eat beyond their home neighborhoods and points to new strategies for promoting healthy food choices.
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Scholars explain why social media is so all-consuming, and how we can help break the habit, in this recap from a recent Dornsife Dialogues event.
Scientists at USC, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and Stanford University team up to use disparate expertise to find solutions to cancer.
Led by a former White House policy advisor, the new practice provides expert research and project management services to government, industry and nonprofit partners.
More than 7 million Americans have MCI and don’t know it. That’s worrisome since early diagnosis is key to delaying onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Detailed imaging reveals intricate workings of key receptors, offering fresh insights into combating disease.
USC Dornsife researcher Peter Kuhn discusses his breakthrough breast cancer detection test, which could potentially upend how we diagnose many types of cancer.
A transformative gift aims to break down research silos, accelerate treatment progress and bring hope to patients and families.
USC Dornsife psychology researchers find that frequent and infrequent users of social media respond differently to likes, comments and other social rewards — and changing a platform’s structure may curb negative habits.