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FACT: A staggering 80% of the working population over the age of 45 in Australia suffer from one or more serious diseases!

New Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data reveals eight in 10 workers aged over 45 have a chronic health condition, like obesity, diabetes or asthma.

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And you thought your situation was desperate…

A 52-year-old Milwaukee-area man has been accused of faking heart attacks to avoid paying restaurant bills and cab fares.

Police say the Waukesha (WAWK'-uh-shaw) man took a cab to a mall Monday and pretended to have a heart attack. The cab driver left unpaid.

Authorities say the man then ran up a $23 bill when he had a steak dinner at Applebee's. He again pretended to have a heart attack.

This time the fire department took him to a hospital. A doctor there recognized the man as having pulled the same stunt in the past few weeks.

He was charged Thursday with defrauding a restaurant as a habitual criminal. He could get up to nine months in prison and a $10,000 fine.

 

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Some Low-Life, Drug Dealing 'Scumbags' Must Have Had a Really Bad Day (to say the least!) This Last Week When Australian Customs Officials Intercepted a Whopping $215 Million Dollars Worth of Ice Tablets They Had Been Trying to Smuggle Into the Nation Hidden Inside a Stone Elephant…

In the mid 80's I ran a successful drug rehab in Western Australia and have witnessed first-hand the devastation that drugs cause.

I was so happy when I read this news I felt like dancing! [Read More]

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Patients are flooding into doctors' offices and emergency rooms around Lexington, seeking a replacement for two local doctors suspended for overprescribing pain medications.

The state's disciplinary action against Dr. Charles Grigsby and Dr. James Heaphy appears to have dried up an important source of prescription drugs for those who need them — and for those who might simply be addicted.

”I've got people going through withdrawal in my waiting room,“ said Dr. Ben Huneycutt, who recently opened a family practice on Third Street. [Read More]

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