Scientists report significant progress in cultivating nephron progenitor cells.
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Study finds that patients who received brochures about risks, alternatives and tapering recommendations were more likely to successfully quit taking benzodiazepine medications.
USC researchers investigate whether state reporting mandates are associated with clinicians’ likelihood of underdiagnosing dementia.
The variant helps explain why Latino children face a higher risk of acute lymphoblastic leukemia and offers insights about what causes the disease.
Patients with growth hormone receptor deficiency, or Laron syndrome, appear to have lower than average risk factors for cardiovascular disease, according to a new study.
USC computer scientists are developing language technologies that could potentially identify who wrote anonymous text.
A recent USC study finds concerns about hospitals offering medical payment products may be overblown.
The event, which continues Sunday, has grown into the nation’s largest literary and cultural festival. Learn more, and check out our photo gallery.
The National Institutes of Health gave ophthalmologists Sun Young Lee and Benjamin Xu reason to celebrate.
Rats fed a diet full of fat and sugar in adolescence suffered memory impairment, USC researchers found. The study reinforces the important link between the gut and the brain.