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Asthmatics who have their illness well under control have less severe COVID-19 outcomes than those with uncontrolled asthma, according to a large study conducted by USC and Kaiser Permanente Southern California.
Confronting COVID-19 | University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaA new USC study finds that how vaccines are allocated may contribute to vaccine hesitant individuals later refusing the vaccine when it is made available to them.
University Research | Confronting COVID-19 | University of Southern CaliforniaA team of USC master’s students creates a disinfection robot to use on COVID-19 prevention
Confronting COVID-19 | University of Southern CaliforniaHeart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. During February, American Heart Month, Keck Medicine of USC experts discuss how the pandemic has affected people with heart disease and what patients can do to protect their health.
Confronting COVID-19 | University of Southern CaliforniaHow do you develop vaccines and therapies that keep up with the ever-changing virus that causes COVID-19? USC Viterbi engineers turned to AI.
Confronting COVID-19 | University of Southern CaliforniaA mobile dental clinic operated by USC and serving thousands annually won’t let COVID-19 cut down on care for Angelenos in need.
Confronting COVID-19 | University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaUSC researchers created an algorithm that uses five biomarkers to determine which COVID-19 patients will need intensive care after hospitalization.
Confronting COVID-19 | University of Southern CaliforniaA new study by Keck School of Medicine (KSOM) researchers reveals how therapies targeting a molecular chaperone called GRP78 might offer additional protection against COVID-19 and other coronaviruses that emerge in the future.
University Research | Confronting COVID-19 | University of Southern CaliforniaPregnant women and new mothers want to know how the coronavirus will affect their newborns. From breastfeeding safety to viral transmission in the womb, Keck Medicine of USC maternal-fetal medicine specialist Marc Incerpi, answers burning questions about pregnancy during the pandemic.
Confronting COVID-19 | University of Southern CaliforniaBy anonymously tracking coronavirus spread through contact tracing, smartphone technology could help people get back to their daily lives—while keeping a close eye on the resurgence of the virus.
Confronting COVID-19 | University of Southern California