- Pakistan convicts doctor who helped find bin Laden
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PESHAWAR, Pakistan - A doctor who helped the CIA hunt down Osama bin Laden was convicted Wednesday of conspiring against the state and sentenced to 33 years in prison, adding new strains to an already deeply troubled relationship between the U.S ...
- Pakistani Doctor Who Aided Bin Laden Hunt Gets 33 Years
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The Pakistani doctor who aided American intelligence in its mission to kill Osama bin Laden has been convicted of high treason in his home country and sentenced to 33 years in prison plus a fine, Pakistani officials said today. Shakil Afridi ran ...
- 33 Years In Prison For Pakistani Doctor Who Aided Hunt For Bin Laden
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Shakil Afridi, a Pakistani doctor who helped in the hunt for Osama bin Laden by trying to collect DNA from the al-Qaida leader and his family members, has been convicted of treason and sentenced to 33 years in prison, according to reports from ...
- Pakistan jails doctor who helped find bin Laden: why the US may not intervene
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A Pakistani tribal court has found the Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA effort to locate Osama bin Laden guilty of treason, and sentenced him to 33 years in prison. To Pakistan, Shakil Afridi is a traitor who helped a foreign power locate and ...
- Humanizing the Doctor-Patient Relationship, Online
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Every one of us has gone through the agonizing experience of an exam room visit where a physician takes notes on our condition but offers little measure of warmth or personal exchange. We wait until they complete their written assessment, utter ...
- Pakistani doctor who helped find bin Laden is sentenced to 33 years
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PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A Pakistani doctor who helped the Central Intelligence Agency locate Osama Bin Laden through a fake vaccination campaign in the city of Abbottabad was convicted on Wednesday of treason and sentenced to 33 years in prison ...
- Seeing the Doctor Online
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You notice a mysterious rash on your forearm. With no idea as to what might be causing it — not bedbugs! — you take to the Web. Not to check WebMD for a quickie self-diagnosis but to Skype with your dermatologist and show him the affected patch of skin.
- Pakistani doctor who helped find Bin Laden gets 33 years in prison
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A Pakistani doctor who led a phony vaccination campaign aimed at helping the CIA pinpoint Osama bin Laden’s whereabouts was convicted of treason Wednesday and sentenced to 33 years in prison, a decision that is likely ...
- Doctor, patients here tout new treatments for tendon repair
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Dr. Steven Stahle spent 15 minutes one recent afternoon preparing Clay Vollet's arm for a procedure to treat tennis elbow. Then, Stahle, co-founder of the U.S. Center for Sports Medicine in Kirkwood, spent less than two minutes performing the procedure ...
- Spinning With A Doctor: Exercise Safely While Still Reaping The Benefits Of Intense Workouts
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When did you start spinning? Why? How often? Which studio? Why that one? I began spinning five years ago at Zone Hampton studio in East Hampton. They were taken over by Flywheel, which has Studios in Chicago, Florida and New Jersey as well as ...
- Federal prosecutors claim Houston doctor was go-to man for fraud
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A Houston physician accused of Medicare fraud prescribed costly home health care to hundreds of patients who didn't need it - the majority of whom he never examined - resulting in more than $5.2 million in phony Medicare claims, according to federal data ...
- When It Comes to Hugo Chavez's Health, a Florida Doctor 'Knows'
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Former U.S. secretary to the Organization of American States, Roger Noriega, also claims to have inside knowledge, and is followed closely on Twitter. In a March column published in The Miami Herald, Noriega said Chavez's cancer is terminal. "Sources close ...
- Doctor accused of $5.2 million in Medicaid fraud
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As part of a technology change, commenting will not be available on some articles for a number of months. Read more about the change here. HOUSTON — A Houston physician is on trial in federal court for what prosecutors say is more than $5.2 million in ...
- Should I see my doctor for my back pain? NetWellness
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This is the third in a three-part NetWellness series on back pain. If you have back pain, you are not alone. Eighty-five percent of people experience back pain during their lifetime. In fact, it is the No. 1 reason for disability and the No. 2 ...
- Doctor Who spoilers - do they ruin the show for you?
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Is ignorance bliss? Or is knowledge power? If there’s one thing that seems to divide the Doctor Who fan community, it’s spoilers about the show. While spoilers mean different things to different people, in the context of Doctor Who they're ...
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