Mental Illness and Violence: Dispelling Misconceptions and Understanding the Facts

Sydney, Australia – Following the tragic events at a shopping center in Bondi, where six people lost their lives and many more were injured, questions arise regarding the link between mental illness and violent behavior. The perpetrator, Joel Cauchi, was reported to have had mental health issues, casting a spotlight on the complex relationship between … Read more

Sucker-Punch Suspect in NYC Attack Has History of Mental Illness and Violent Assaults: Disturbing Details Emerge

A man with a history of mental illness and a rap sheet filled with sucker-punch assaults has recently been arrested in Brooklyn, New York. Franz Jeudy, 33, allegedly punched a Brooklyn school bus aide, Dulche Pichardo, causing severe injuries that left her with a broken jaw and missing teeth. Despite the seriousness of the attack, … Read more

Here’s Why You Might Want To Delay Social Security Might, Even If You Are Worried About Your Health 

At 62, you become eligible to claim Social Security benefits, but it’s worth noting that your full retirement age extends well beyond that. The general belief is that claiming Social Security earlier is logical if you are in poor health. By postponing the benefits, you receive larger monthly checks, although it takes time for these higher payments to compensate for the income you forego by not claiming immediately. If your life expectancy is limited, claiming early and obtaining as much money as possible right away might make sense.