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Mohammed Baalousha

Mohammed Baalousha

Mohammed Baalousha studies the safety of engineered nanomaterials — ultra-tiny particles designed to do everything from delivering drugs into human cells to improving electrical conductivity in computer chips. ow.ly/JLq050Ww14F #ArnoldSchoolDiscovery #ResearchThatMatters @uscresearch.bsky.social

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Objects in motion A team in USC’s Arnold School of Public Health is using a five-year NIH-sponsored study to determine the impact of social support in promoting physical activity.

“We're pretty good at getting people to adopt a behavior over the short term, but getting people to maintain that behavior using scalable approaches is still the million-dollar question.” – Courtney Monroe #ArnoldSchoolDiscovery
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The mission of SHARE is to enhance an Alzheimer’s and related dementias (ADRD) research workforce and
strengthen the science on non-medical drivers of health (NMDoH) and best practices in aging and ADRD. This
National-Institute of Aging-funded pilot project program will provide monetary, curricular, and mentorship
support to early-career faculty members to advance ADRD research in community engagement, health
communication, and implementation science

The mission of SHARE is to enhance an Alzheimer’s and related dementias (ADRD) research workforce and strengthen the science on non-medical drivers of health (NMDoH) and best practices in aging and ADRD. This National-Institute of Aging-funded pilot project program will provide monetary, curricular, and mentorship support to early-career faculty members to advance ADRD research in community engagement, health communication, and implementation science

Submit your proposals to receive grant funding from the SHARE program! We'd like to support up to three early-career faculty members as they conduct pilot projects focused on aging-related research. Learn more ➡️ ow.ly/R7zx50WjCgO #ArnoldSchoolDiscovery ‪@uscresearch.bsky.social‬

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“Increasing administrative burdens on Marketplace enrollees will lead to loss of coverage and an increase in uninsurance."
David Anderson
assistant professor of health services policy and management

“Increasing administrative burdens on Marketplace enrollees will lead to loss of coverage and an increase in uninsurance." David Anderson assistant professor of health services policy and management

New research led by health services policy and management assistant professor David Anderson shows that millions of Marketplace participants face coverage loss due to burdensome reenrollment policies. ow.ly/r7aI50W0MfS #ArnoldSchoolDiscovery ‪@dmaanderson.bsky.social‬

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This shift can be attributed to advancements in medical technology, updated clinical guidelines, and publications highlighting differences in hospital practices for initiating active treatment and variation in outcomes. These factors have collectively shifted our previous understanding of the minimum gestational age required for an infant’s likely survival.

Nansi Boghossian, associate professor of epidemiology

This shift can be attributed to advancements in medical technology, updated clinical guidelines, and publications highlighting differences in hospital practices for initiating active treatment and variation in outcomes. These factors have collectively shifted our previous understanding of the minimum gestational age required for an infant’s likely survival. Nansi Boghossian, associate professor of epidemiology

🔊 New research alert! Increased efforts are shifting the point of viability to 22 weeks' gestation, according to a study in JAMA led by Nansi Boghossian. ow.ly/IuZF50VIPTR #ArnoldSchoolDiscovery @uscresearch.bsky.social

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Infants can now survive at 22 weeks

This shift can be attributed to advancements in medical technology, updated clinical guidelines, and publications highlighting differences in hospital practices for initiating active treatment and variation in outcomes. These factors have collectively shifted our previous understanding of the minimum gestational age required for an infant’s likely survival.
Nansi Boghossian
associate professor of epidemiology

Infants can now survive at 22 weeks This shift can be attributed to advancements in medical technology, updated clinical guidelines, and publications highlighting differences in hospital practices for initiating active treatment and variation in outcomes. These factors have collectively shifted our previous understanding of the minimum gestational age required for an infant’s likely survival. Nansi Boghossian associate professor of epidemiology

🔊 New research alert!

Increased efforts to save pre-term infants are paying off, shifting the point of viability from 24 to 22 weeks, according to a study in JAMA led by Nansi Boghossian.
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