The New York Times (in an Associated Press story) quoted Jessica Ho of the USC Leonard Davis School on how declining life expectancy for Americans is not a good sign for the future.
Business Insider cited research by Valter Longo of the USC Leonard Davis School about the health benefits of intermittent fasting.
Time cited a study by Mara Mather of the USC Leonard Davis School about why stress may lead to poor financial decisions. “Under stress, people might be more likely to pay attention to positive feedback and disregard negative feedback,” said Mather.
MindBodyGreen cited research by Valter Longo of the USC Leonard Davis School about the health benefits of intermittent fasting.
Daily Mail (UK) cited research by Valter Longo of the USC Leonard Davis School about the health benefits of intermittent fasting.
KPCC-FM’s “Take Two” interviewed Donna Benton of the USC Leonard Davis School on how California can better prepare for its aging population.
Economic Times (India) featured research by Alexandra Ycaza Herrera of the USC Leonard Davis School on how hormone replacement therapy may protect menopausal women from stress-related memory loss. “Hormone replacement therapy may not be right for every woman, but women need to be able to have the conversation with their doctors,” she said. The Australian also featured the research.
The Today Show quoted Todd Morgan of the USC Leonard Davis School about the need for more clinical research on the benefits of intermittent fasting.
Daily Mail (UK) featured research by Alexandra Ycaza Herrera of the USC Leonard Davis School on how hormone replacement therapy may protect menopausal women from stress-related memory loss. “‘Although more research is needed, this may make estrogen therapy more attractive as a treatment for menopausal symptoms as well as a potential preventative strategy against a host of other age-related declines,” she said.
The Huffington Post cited work by USC Leonard Davis Professor Valter Longo in an article on biological clocks and health.