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    In memoriam: Althea Alexander, MD
    Friday, July 26, 2024
    The Keck School of Medicine of USC community mourns the July 17 passing of Althea Alexander, MD, a long-time member of the USC faculty and the inaugural assistant dean of diversity and inclusion. Over the span of her career, Althea and her late husband Fredric’s advocacy enabled more than 800... Read More »
    Few U.S. adults use nicotine pouches, study finds
    Wednesday, July 17, 2024
    In a large, nationally representative study co-led by the Keck School of Medicine of USC, nicotine pouch use was uncommon among U.S. adults, including those who had tried to quit smoking, in the midst of rising sales and concerns over teen use. Nicotine pouches, a new commercial tobacco product, contain... Read More »
    U.S. News & World Report releases 2024-2025 Best Hospitals rankings
    Tuesday, July 16, 2024
    On July 16, Rod Hanners, CEO of Keck Medicine of USC, released an announcement regarding Keck Medicine of USC's high rankings from this year's U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals issue. The memo has been reprinted here to make it easily available to all employees, patients and friends throughout... Read More »
    Study: Americans find hospital-at-home care appealing and safe
    Monday, July 15, 2024
    Hospital-level care provided in a patient’s own home is appealing to a majority of people for its convenience, comfort and effectiveness, and the possibility of faster recovery as a result, according to a USC Schaeffer Center study published in JAMA. Researchers say their study provides important insights about patient and... Read More »
    Belonging and camouflaging while Black, female and autistic
    Monday, July 15, 2024
    A new conceptual article published in Autism in Adulthood by a team of USC researchers and students from the Disparity Reduction and Equity in Autism Services (DREAmS) Lab explores how occupational science might reconcile authentic belonging and autistic camouflaging among intersectional populations. Led by Assistant Professor Amber Angell, PhD, OTR/L, the DREAmS Lab focuses on... Read More »
    To regenerate the kidney, please don’t pass the salt
    Monday, July 15, 2024
    A loss of salt and body fluid can stimulate kidney regeneration and repair in mice, according to a NIH-funded study led by USC Stem Cell scientist Janos Peti-Peterdi and published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation. This innate regenerative response relies on a small population of kidney cells in a region... Read More »