A recent USC Today article quoted Dean Pinchas Cohen on how USC is uniquely positioned to offer extensive research on aging to increase both lifespan and healthspan. The research of Valter Longo and Sebastian Brandhorst and the potential benefits of the fasting-mimicking and longevity diets are also highlighted. The article mentions Donna Benton, for her studies on how best to support dementia caregivers and how technology can improve caregiving.
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