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Richard Franki

Richard Franki is the associate editor who writes and creates graphs. He started with the company in 1987, when it was known as the International Medical News Group. In his years as a journalist, Richard has worked for Cap Cities/ABC, Disney, Harcourt, Elsevier, Quadrant, Frontline, and Internet Brands. In the 1990s, he was a contributor to the ill-fated Indications column, predecessor of Livin' on the MDedge.

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Children and COVID: Vaccination a harder sell in the summer

Author:
Richard Franki
Publish date: July 12, 2022

New cases down again after a 1-week increase; hospitalizations and ED visits continue to climb.

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Mosquitoes and the vicious circle that’s gone viral

Author:
Lucas Franki
Richard Franki
Christina Manago
Teraya Smith
Publish date: July 7, 2022

Plus: The battle against “Hamptons bladder,” the benefits of avocados, and the friendly way to follow your nose.

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Pediatricians’ incomes rose faster than most specialties in 2021: Survey

Author:
Richard Franki
Publish date: July 5, 2022

Overall compensation, and satisfaction with that compensation, was low, compared with other specialties.

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In the Grand Canyon, norovirus gives new meaning to ‘leave no trace’

Author:
Lucas Franki
Richard Franki
Christina Manago
Teraya Smith
Publish date: June 30, 2022

Plus: A cup of stem cell retrieval, a fringe benefit of political office, and an individual’s right to overeat.

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Children and COVID: Vaccination off to slow start for the newly eligible

Author:
Richard Franki
Publish date: June 28, 2022

New cases continue to fall, but they are still “far higher than 1 year ago.”

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Artificial intelligence: The Netflix of cancer treatment

Author:
Lucas Franki
Richard Franki
Christina Manago
Teraya Smith
Publish date: June 23, 2022

Plus: Criminals paid for their debt to society, jet lag can decide the NBA championship, and decisions made on an empty stomach.

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Children and COVID: Vaccines now available to all ages

Author:
Richard Franki
Publish date: June 22, 2022

Among parents, eagerness to vaccinate their young children is not universal.

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Heart failure: Medicare cost sharing may put quadruple therapy out of reach

Author:
Richard Franki
Publish date: June 20, 2022

Patients’ out-of-pocket costs are highest for the most effective medications.

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Microbiome’s new happy place: The beer gut

Author:
Lucas Franki
Richard Franki
Christina Manago
Teraya Smith
Publish date: June 16, 2022

Plus: Loss of quantum consciousness, something fishy about your middle ear, and something insecty about a robot’s ear.

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Children and COVID: New cases hold steady in nonholiday week

Author:
Richard Franki
Publish date: June 14, 2022

FDA panels prepare to examine emergency use authorizations for vaccines from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna.

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Parkinson’s disease could be hiding behind those nightmares

Author:
Lucas Franki
Richard Franki
Christina Manago
Teraya Smith
Publish date: June 9, 2022

Plus: The price of fake COVID testing, the ugly side of sleep deprivation, and the illusion of perceived light.

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Children and COVID: Cases down, start of vaccinations near

Author:
Richard Franki
Publish date: June 7, 2022

New cases dropped for the first time in 8 weeks, but the Memorial Day holiday may have been a factor.

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Today’s medical oxymoron: Healthy overconfidence

Author:
Lucas Franki
Richard Franki
Christina Manago
Teraya Smith
Publish date: June 2, 2022

Plus: Livers are too young to drink, bees are nature’s sedative, and robots are getting ready for the “golden hour.”

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Children & COVID: Rise in new cases slows

Author:
Richard Franki
Publish date: June 1, 2022

One measure of overall prevalence declined for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic.

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Crohn’s disease research goes to the dogs

Author:
Lucas Franki
Richard Franki
Christina Manago
Teraya Smith
Publish date: May 26, 2022

Plus: Historic British parasites, concealed calorie consumption, and a collection of gallbladder art.

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