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Jackson death doctor had huge debts, trial hears
Frontier Post
LOS ANGELES: Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray was in dire financial straits when he was hired to care for the US superstar, a policeman testified Wednesday. Murray, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2011 over Jackson's death, had ...
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SA doctor gets Boston study award
Independent Online
Johannesburg - The Discovery Foundation has awarded the first MGH Award to a South African doctor, enabling her to advance her specialist skills in liver transplants and disease. The foundation announced on Wednesday the award, worth R1.2 million, ...
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Saint John doctor will face more sex-related charges
CBC.ca
Lawyers for a Saint John doctor facing a series of sexual assault allegations were in court on Wednesday attempting to suspend a disciplinary hearing into the physician's actions. Dr. Alan Cockeram is facing nine sexual assault allegations dating back ...
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Hyderabad origin British aid doctor killed in Syrian air strike
TwoCircles.net
Hyderabad: Indian origin relief worker, Dr. Isa Abdur Rehman who was serving and treating injured civilians in Syria became another sacrifice in the bloody conflict of Syria, which has claimed thousands of lives. Working with NGO Hand in Hand for Syria ...
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The 5 Most Underrated Virtues of Great Doctors
Huffington Post (blog)
I want(ed) to be a doctor. Specifically, I wanted to be a pediatrician since... since... well, let's just say, I don't remember life before wanting to be one. I do love the science and art behind the practice of medicine, but I'm madly hopelessly in ...
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Doctor Stops Insurance Coverage, Obamacare May Force More To Follow
The Inquisitr
As this doctor stops insurance coverage, insurers all over the country are forecasting huge premium increases due to Obamacare when the full law goes into effect in 2014 and all of America's workers are forced to purchase private health insurance coverage.
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Abortion doctor's relative put on probation for lying
Columbus Dispatch
PHILADELPHIA — The sister-in-law of Kermit Gosnell — the West Philadelphia abortion doctor serving life for murdering three infants born alive during abortions — was sentenced yesterday to a year's probation for lying to a county grand jury ...
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German man had pencil in head for 15 years
Belfast Telegraph
Doctors in Aachen, Germany said the 24-year-old sought help in 2011 after suffering for years from headaches, constant colds and worsening vision in one eye. A scan showed that a 4-inch pencil was lodged from his sinus to his pharynx and had injured ...
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Doctor Who Series Blog – Nightmare in Silver
The Boar
The premise was a fairly simple one, well, simple for Doctor Who anyway. The children Clara looks after, having found out about the Doctor and the T.A.R.D.I.S, go travelling with the duo, their destination being the universe's best inter-galactic theme ...
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Pa. abortion doctor to plead to US drug charges
Timesonline.com
A Philadelphia doctor serving life in prison for killing babies born alive at his abortion clinic is set to plead guilty to federal drug charges. Authorities say Dr. Kermit Gosnell ran a "pill mill" by day and an "abortion mill" at night. The 72-year ...
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Liver cancer cases on the rise, Calgary doctor says
CBC.ca
A Calgary doctor is seeing more cases of a rare and deadly form of cancer, an observation that matches the findings of a new report from the Canadian Cancer Society. Dr. Kelly Burak, who heads the Southern Alberta Liver Transplant Clinic, said the ...
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Growing Medicare Expense ... Eyelid Lifts?
Newser
Medicare will pay for the procedure—booming in popularity among aging Americans looking for less droopy eyes—but only if a doctor deems it medically necessary to restore peripheral vision. Here's where those suspicious figures factor in: The number ...
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