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What’s the healthiest diet? Experts give tips for optimal eating and debunk myths
USC Dornsife News
02/08/2023
Maryann Pentz
USC study suggests one solution to America’s opioid epidemic: Tell doctors their patients fatally overdosed
USC Schaeffer Center News
02/07/2023
Jason Doctor
Social work researchers examine the health impacts of US immigration policy
Phys.org
01/25/2023
Alice Cepeda & Avelardo Valdez
New Master of Addiction Science seeks to revolutionize addiction treatment
USC Social Work News
01/06/2023
Terry Church, Jennifer Lewis, Jessica Barrington-Trimis, John Clapp
Safe Injection Sites For Drug Use Could Soon Be Legal In California
LAist
12/05/2022
Ricky Bluthenthal
New flavored nicotine gums, lozenges, and gummies rank second among nicotine products used by U.S. teens
Keck School News
12/05/2022
Alyssa Harlow
FDA Warns Manufacturer for Marketing Illegal Flavored Nicotine Gummies
FDA (FDA Press Release)
11/29/2022
Alyssa Harlow, Erin Vogel, Steve Sussman, Junhan Cho, Melissa Wong, Adam Leventhal, Jessica Barrington-Trimis, Jennifer Unger
New Master of Addiction Science seeks to revolutionize addiction treatment
Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work News
08/23/2022
Terry Church, Jennifer Lewis, Jessica Barrington-Trimis
Fentanyl deaths in L.A. County soared 1,280% between 2016 and 2021, report finds
Los Angeles Times
08/22/2022
Ricky Bluthenthal
USC Receives $1.3 Million NIH Training Grant to Enhance Diversity in Addiction Science
USC Mann
08/18/2022
Daryl Davies
ASHES, Vol. 18(9) - Sweet tooth or sweet lung: Young adults’ relationship with vaping and diet
BASIS
08/08/2022
Jessica Barrington-Trimis, Ricky Bluthenthal
Can a Target gift card help you stay off meth? This L.A. program is trying it
Los Angeles Times
08/04/2022
Siddarth Puri
Largest ever study of tobacco content on social media links exposure to tobacco use
Keck School News
07/18/2022
Jon-Patrick Allem
Liver transplant patients with prior drinking problems can do well after transplantation, USC study finds
USC News
07/12/2022
Brian Lee
Cannabis Regulations Inadequate Given Rising Health Risks of High-Potency Products
USC Schaeffer Center News
07/11/2022
Rosalie Liccardo-Pacula
Synthetic nicotine: Unregulated and increasingly popular
Poltico
07/04/2022
Jessica Barrington-Trimis
Stimulant/Opioid OD Deaths Prompt Calls for New Strategy
Medscape
02/15/2022
Ricky Bluethenthal
Q&A: How addictions have been affected by COVID-19, good and bad
Medicalxpress
02/08/2022
Adam Leventhal
Wait. It’s a Bar and It’s a Lab? Yes, and It May Help Unravel the Riddle of Problem Drinking
USC News
02/07/2022
Daryl Davies
Twitter’s new data fees leave scientists scrambling for funding – or cutting research