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University of Southern California (USC)

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University of Southern California (USC) Sub-categories:

  • Annenberg Center for Health Journalism (1)
  • Keck School of Medicine (4)
The University of Southern California is a private research university in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest private research university in California. (Wikipedia)

External link for more info: University of Southern California (USC)

How To Use Fasting In The Fight Against Cancer

>> March 2, 2025

It not only weakens the tumor, but it also makes chemotherapy and immunotherapy less toxic for the patient.

institutions/organizations: The Longevity Institute| University of Southern California (USC)

Home for the Holidays: Why ER Visits Spike Around Christmas

>> December 18, 2022

Experts discuss this phenomenon and share tips on how to safely make it through the holidays.

institutions/organizations: Huntington Medical Research Institutes| Norwalk Hospital| University of California| University of California, San Diego (UCSD)| University of Southern California (USC)
Misinterpreting Perinatal Depression

Misinterpreting Perinatal Depression

>> April 5, 2020

Perinatal depression (previously known as postpartum depression) is seldom brought up by a new mother, so healthcare providers must screen for it carefully. However, sometimes they err on the side of caution in efforts to prevent the mother from harming herself or her baby. Experts discuss the balancing act.

institutions/organizations: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists| University of Massachusetts (UMass)| University of Massachusetts Medical School| University of Southern California (USC)
The Effect of Public Policies on the Coronavirus Fight

The Effect of Public Policies on the Coronavirus Fight

>> March 22, 2020

The effectiveness of efforts to contain coronavirus often depend on governmental policies determined years or even decades ago that, at the time, had nothing to do with public health. A health policy expert discusses some of these policies and what they mean for coronavirus testing and treatment.

institutions/organizations: Brookings Institution| University of Southern California (USC)| USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative in Health Policy
Christmas in the E.R.: It's No Holiday

Christmas in the E.R.: It’s No Holiday

>> December 22, 2019

Winter in general, and the holidays in particular, are the busiest time of year in hospital emergency departments, even in places where it doesn’t snow. Experts discuss the increase in deaths of all kinds, including the “Merry Christmas Coronary” and possible reasons those deaths bounce up.

institutions/organizations: Huntington Medical Research Institutes| Keck School of Medicine| University of California| University of California, San Diego (UCSD)| University of Southern California (USC)
The Risks Of Egg Donation

The Risks of Egg Donation

>> November 17, 2019

Some agencies estimate that 50,000 children have been born in the US using donor eggs. But egg donation (or sale, as some insist) is not regulated, and while short term risks are known, few donors have been followed for years. Long term risks are not well understood. Experts discuss what we know… and what we don’t.

institutions/organizations: American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM)| Columbia University| New York University (NYU)| NYU Grossman School of Medicine| University of Southern California (USC)
Heat and Violence

Heat and Violence

>> September 22, 2019

Violence increases as temperatures rise in the summer, but are higher temperatures a cause of aggression? New research shows that the answer is yes, especially in family conflict, and that poor neighborhoods bear the brunt of the relationship. Researchers discuss the synergy between poverty, heat, and aggression, and speculate that a warmer world in the …

institutions/organizations: Institute for New Economic Thinking| Johns Hopkins University| Knox College| University of Southern California (USC)
Examining "Medicare For All"

Examining “Medicare For All”

>> April 7, 2019

Two Congressional plans, one from each side of the political spectrum, are competing to blow up the current healthcare system. Here experts examine one of them—the left’s bid to replace private insurers with a government-run single-payer plan labeled “Medicare for All.” Alternatives may include bolstering the Affordable Care Act, or getting rid of it …

institutions/organizations: Annenberg Center for Health Journalism| Emory University| National Nurses United| Partnership for America's Health Care Future| Rollins School of Public Health| University of Southern California (USC)| USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative in Health Policy
Rethinking Antibiotics

Rethinking Antibiotics

>> January 27, 2019

Since the introduction of antibiotics in World War II, doctors have prescribed courses of treatment that typically ran longer than necessary. Bacterial resistance is forcing a reevaluation, shortening courses sometimes to just a few days and even prompting doctors to advise not using all pills if patients feel better.

institutions/organizations: Brown University| Keck School of Medicine| University of Southern California (USC)| Vanderbilt University| Warren Alpert Medical School
An Unusual Court Challenge to Obamacare

An Unusual Court Challenge to Obamacare

>> July 29, 2018

A number of court cases have challenged the Constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, and the federal government has always defended the law—until now, and a Federal Court case brought by the State of Texas. With the stakes increased, experts discuss what the government’s reversal means to consumers.

institutions/organizations: Brookings Institution| University of Southern California (USC)| USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative in Health Policy| Washington and Lee University
Diagnosing Perinatal Depression

Diagnosing Perinatal Depression

>> April 22, 2018

Experts discuss the balancing act that arises when healthcare providers are cautious when protecting a mother with perinatal depression (previously known as postpartum depression) and her child.

institutions/organizations: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists| Maternal Mental Health Expert Work Group| University of Massachusetts (UMass)| University of Massachusetts Medical School| University of Southern California (USC)
Overdoing School Lockdown Drills

Overdoing School Lockdown Drills

>> March 11, 2018

A noted expert discusses how schools may be making lockdown drills too realistic, how they affect students, where they go wrong, and what they should do to be more effective.

institutions/organizations: National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement| University of Southern California (USC)
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