They Left Me To Rot!

“They left me to rot”, were the words of a 40 year old in Orlando Florida who went on a shooting spree. Macleans reported:

His marriage long ago went sour, his home taken in foreclosure, his job lost to incompetence, his finances sunk in bankruptcy. Everything Jason Rodriguez sought ended in failure. Except his alleged plot to kill.

Rodriguez’s brief term at a engineering firm ended and he was forced to work at a submarine place for about 10 bucks an hour.

Last month a man in Calgary took hostages at a Workers Compensation Office for his frustration with the system. Thankfully no one was harmed. Interestingly, one of the hostages was interviewed shortly after. He said he sympathized with the gunmen and spoke to him during the hostage. In fact when it ended they both embraced.

What does all this mean? That seemingly normal people are so frustrated and fed up with the system they are breaking down mentally, losing all common sense and resorting to violence.

It’s important to always speak with a lawyer about any rights you may have in regards to benefits.

Call the Law Office of Rehan Khalil for a free consultation.

Guys, Watch Out For BPA It Could Mess Up Your Sex Life

It was reported at Toxic Nation, “BPA Affects Men Too: New Study Suggests it Raises Risk of Sexual Dysfunction.”

The study consisted of two groups of men, one that worked in a factory where they were exposed to BPA and a second group that was not exposed. The men that were exposed were four times at risk of erectile dysfunction, more than seven times at risk for ejaculation difficulty and almost four times the risk of reduced sexual appetite and overall happiness with their sex life.

The conclusion of the study was that it was the first of its kind to provide evidence that exposure to BPA in the workplace could have adverse effects on male sexual dysfunction.

The study was published in the journal of Human Reproduction.

It was reported at Toxic Nation, “BPA Affects Men Too: New Study Suggests it Raises Risk of Sexual Dysfunction.”

The study consisted of two groups of men, one that worked in a factory where they were exposed to BPA and a second group that was not exposed. The men that were exposed were four times at risk of erectile dysfunction, more than seven times at risk for ejaculation difficulty and almost four times the risk of reduced sexual appetite and overall happiness with their sex life.

The conclusion of the study was that it was the first of its kind to provide evidence that exposure to BPA in the workplace could have adverse effects on male sexual dysfunction.

The study was published in the journal Human Reproduction.