The study by Assistant Professor Jessica Ho is the first to demonstrate that the drug overdose epidemic is contributing to the widening gap in life expectancy between the United States and other high-income countries.
Dietitians may recommend the popular high fat, very low carbohydrate plan for certain patients, but most of us can get the same results without going to such extremes.
Assistant Professor Andrei Irimia explores why some people who suffer a traumatic brain injury face an increased risk of dementia while others don’t.
The Navigage Foundation has awarded $500,000 in grants for aging research at the USC Leonard Davis School.
Research conducted by USC and UCLA and supported by AARP examines travel, technology and mobility issues.
A new study finds more Americans are getting less sleep; find out what you can do about it.
Tucker-Seeley, Edward L. Schneider Assistant Professor of Gerontology, spent the past year in Washington, D.C. as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow.
Funding will promote access to home modification and includes a focus on tribal and rural communities.
Professor Vincent Mor of Brown University discusses the research potential of the Minimum Data Set clinical assessment tool.
Economist and USC Leonard Davis Associate Professor Mireille Jacobson studies how health care policies affect patient well-being.