Teens who think about social issues and violence in reflective ways show greater resilience to the effects of violence exposure on their brain development, USC research finds.
Witnessing violence harms brains of older teens, but ‘transcendent thinking’ may be an antidote
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USC researchers are co-leading an effort to develop advanced electronic bandages and other tools to improve chronic wound monitoring and healing.
The study from Keck Medicine of USC suggests a need for more supportive, preventive care.
CalGrows grant-funded project focuses on the needs of care workers serving adults with Alzheimer’s disease.
A USC undergraduate student’s research could offer vital insights in diagnosing traumatic brain injury early with 99% accuracy.
USC Dornsife study finds 1.4 million adults are affected by both food and nutrition insecurity, with young adults, Hispanics and Asians at greatest risk.
National Institute on Aging grants increase study participant diversity, add data sources and fund research on Alzheimer’s and related dementia.
A USC psychology study shows that AI-generated jokes tickle funny bones more than those created by people, raising concerns about the technology’s threat to entertainment jobs.
A USC psychology study shows that AI-generated jokes tickle funny bones more than those created by people, raising concerns about the technology’s threat to entertainment jobs.