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Humans are not the only species that may assist their injured companions; mice might exhibit similar behaviors, as ...
Keck School of Medicine of USC researchers discover through happenstance that mice have their own form of ‘first aid’ practices to help other mice in need.
Hantavirus not a threat to students, but precautions while camping are advised.
Humans are not the only ones who help others in need—mice may do it too! A new study from the Keck School of Medicine at USC ...
Researchers at Keck Medicine of USC are part of a national, multisite clinical trial to evaluate a minimally invasive water ...
Five USC faculty members were selected as University Professors and Distinguished Professors, a recognition “among USC’s highest faculty honors,” according to a Feb. 20 USC News article. The ...
The study showed that mice reacting to unconscious peers acted instinctively in an emergency rather than out of curiosity.
Psychosocial stress during pregnancy could lead to higher blood pressure during the first year postpartum according to research from Keck School of Medicine of USC.