USC researchers say in-utero exposure to the coronavirus could cause developmental difficulties and accelerated aging in the century ahead.
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Researchers find evidence of pandemic fatigue; younger and older adults resumed risky social behaviors as COVID-19 progressed
USC study also reveals differences in preventive behavior based on gender, race, education, state of residence, health condition and trusted news source.
Balancing Healthy Metabolism and Stress Resistance
A USC Davis School of Gerontology study reveals that tweaking how a specific gene directs cells to respond to stressors could lessen the negative, long-term effects of fighting off infections.
Providing Care for Latino Caregivers in Los Angeles
The USC Family Caregiver Support Center, AARP and 211 LA collaborate to give Latino caregivers in Los Angeles County the support they need.
Tiny Fish Could Unlock Aging Mysteries
USC researchers are studying the killfish, which matures like people, albeit far more rapidly, for insights that may hold back aging.
Reginald Tucker-Seeley Named Holder of Edward L. Schneider Chair in Gerontology
The public health expert is the inaugural holder of the chair, which is dedicated to advancing the study of health economics and older adults.
Helping People Live with Purpose and Security into Their Golden Years
The Ney Center for Healthspan Science is a hub for multidisciplinary exploration of the biological, demographic and psychosocial aspects of aging.