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Fat jabs warning as 82 deaths linked to weight loss drugs and expert warns, only take them if you REALLY need them

SOME 82 Brits have died after using weight-loss and diabetes jabs such as Ozempic and Mounjaro.

The official figures from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency reveal the toll up to the end of January.

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Scots nurse Susan McGowan, 58, died after taking low-dose injections of Mounjaro over a fortnight
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The Sun discovered 82 British deaths were linked to anti-fat jabs such as Ozempic and Mounjaro[/caption] Illustration of weight-loss drug death statistics.

The disclosure comes as a Sun reporter paid £280 for four doses of Mounjaro without any checks.

Up to the end of January, 22 died after taking meds for weight loss, and another 60 for Type 2 diabetes, according to the official Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

MHRA chief safety officer Dr Alison Cave said professionals must always advise on whether they are necessary.

She added: “The decision to start, continue or stop treatments should be made jointly by patients and their doctor, based on full consideration of benefits and risks.”

An estimated half a million Brits take the drugs, with the total expected to double in a year.

Mounjaro, known as the King Kong of jabs, is to be rolled out on the NHS.

Sun GP Dr Zoe Williams said they can save the lives of people with “life-threatening levels of obesity”.

The NHS website warns: “Never take an anti-obesity medicine if it has not been prescribed to you. These types of medicines may not be safe for you and can cause serious side effects.”

The figures show 18 deaths were linked to Mounjaro – the brand name for tirzepatide.

Another 29 came after taking Ozempic, Rybelsus or Wegovy (also known as semaglutide).

Meanwhile, 35 Brits died after taking Saxenda and Victoza (liraglutide).

The drugs make users feel full, causing the body to burn fat.

It was revealed last year that Scots nurse Susan McGowan, 58, died after taking low-dose injections of Mounjaro over a fortnight.

A probe also found that nearly 400 people have gone to hospital after taking weight-loss drugs.

Side effects include nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea, leaving sufferers with severe dehydration.

But doctors say they have also seen “life-threatening complications”, including seizures, bowel obstruction and inflammation of the pancreas.

Model Lottie Moss, 27, says she had a seizure after taking high doses of Ozempic.

The makers of Mounjaro, Lilly UK, said patient safety is its “top priority”.

It added: “Regulatory agencies conduct extensive independent assessments of the benefits and risks of every new medicine and Lilly is committed to continually monitoring, evaluating, and reporting safety data.

“If anyone is experiencing side effects when taking any Lilly medicine, they should talk to their doctor or other healthcare professional.”        

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Indiana basketball’s Mike Woodson reacts to getting mobbed by players after stunning Purdue upset

The Indiana basketball program picked up a big 73-58 win over No. 13 Purdue at home on Sunday, and after the game, head coach Mike Woodson was mobbed by his players. The head coach spoke on how he reacted to that reception from his players. “It means a lot,” Mike Woodson said, via Zach Osterman […]

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Where Alex Ovechkin stands behind Wayne Gretzky after 32nd career hat trick

The Washington Capitals beat the Edmonton Oilers 7-3 on Sunday to win their second straight game since the international break. After an 8-3 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday, the Caps smoked a Stanley Cup contender Sunday. Alex Ovechkin secured his 32nd career hat trick in the Capitals’ victory. How close is Ovechkin to […]

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Dan Hurley reveals reason for UConn’s struggles compared to championship teams

UConn basketball coach Dan Hurley is opening up about his team’s struggles this season. The Huskies are losing games a lot more regularly than the last few seasons, when they won national championships. On Sunday, UConn basketball lost to St. John’s 89-75. St. John’s swept UConn this year for the first time since the 1999-2000 […]

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Warriors signing Australian star

The Golden State Warriors are rounding out their roster ahead of the final playoff push. With just over one month remaining in the regular season, the Warriors signed NBL star Taran Armstrong to their active roster. Armstrong, 23, will sign a two-way contract with the Warriors and their G-League affiliate, the Santa Cruz Warriors, Shams […]

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Alex Rodriguez wins $10,000 for a lucky Bucknell student with half-court heave

New Minnesota Timberwolves owner Alex Rodriguez is riding high after winning his arbitration battle against Glen Taylor and the old ownership group, allowing the MLB legend to go through with his group’s purchaser of the team. On Sunday, Rodriguez kept the good times rolling with a memorable moment during the Army-Bucknell basketball game. At halftime […]

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Shocking moment Lionel Messi grabs opposition coach by neck and angrily berates referee after Inter Miami’s first game

LIONEL MESSI saw red but earned yellow after a furious bust-up with a referee, before grabbing an assistant coach by the NECK.

The Argentinian World Cup winner was in action for Inter Miami on Saturday night when his temper got the better of him.

Messi and other soccer players exchanging words on the field.
Lionel Messi grabbed the neck of an assistant coach in rage
Lionel Messi and another player arguing on a soccer field.
Assistant coach Mehdi Ballouchy was unimpressed by Messi’s actions

The game ended 2-2 – with Messi setting up a late equaliser for his side after a trademark slalom run.

However, after the final whistle the Barcelona legend appeared unhappy with his team’s result in their MLS opener.

First, he angrily berated referee Rosendo Mendoza as Messi’s meltdown began.

The ref moved back, gesturing for the playmaker to walk away, but Messi kept coming towards him.

As he continued to talk and point his finger in Mendoza’s direction, the official brandished a yellow card for the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner.

That didn’t deter Messi, who continued his tirade before finally making his way off the pitch.

But, the Argie bargy didn’t end there.

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As a disgruntled Messi exited the fray, New York City FC assistant Mehdi Ballouchy appeared to say something to him.

That further riled the little Argentinian up, who covered his mouth with his hand during their fiery exchange.

Two Inter Miami assistants then joined the heated argument with the intent of diffusing the situation.

At that moment, Messi looked like he was going to leave the situation – until he returned and put his hand on Ballouchy’s neck.

Moroccan Ballouchy appeared unhappy with Messi’s actions and gave him a cursory stare.

That prompted Messi, who by now was walking off the field, to gesture towards the coach to come with him.

It was a heated match that saw Miami’s Tomas Aviles sent off in the 23rd minute.

Inter Miami are next in action in the CONCACAF Champions Cup first round on Tuesday against Sporting KC.

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Lindsay Lohan’s dad Michael ‘arrested’ for felony assault after ‘flipping wife Kate Major out of chair’

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LINDSAY Lohan’s dad Michael has reportedly been ‘arrested’ for a felony assault.

The alleged arrest comes after Michael Lohan “flipped wife Kate Major out of a chair” which left her with “bruising” before he was charged.

Lindsay Lohan with her father, Michael Lohan, and a bodyguard.
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Lindsay Lohan’s father has reportedly been arrested[/caption]
Kate Major and Michael Lohan at an event.
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Michael was reportedly arrested in Texas on Saturday[/caption]

TMZ has cited court documents that claim Michael was arrested in Texas on Saturday.

He was reportedly arrested on a “continuous violence against the family” charge.

The Harris County Sheriff’s Office has shared that Kate underwent a medical examination when she shared with deputies that her husband “flipped her out of a chair” at their home.

According to TMZ, who broke the story, a female deputy said that she saw “bruising” on Kate’s body.

Michael’s bond has been set at $30K and he is due in court on Monday.

The couple became engaged around Easter time in 2010.

They later broke up, but their continued relationship played out in the fifth season of the VH1 reality TV series Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew.

In December 2015, Kate filed for legal separation from her husband.

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Ukrainian amputee soldiers returning to the front line to fight the Russians as country has 380,000 wounded

UKRAINIAN amputee soldiers are returning to the front line to fight the Russians.

According to figures revealed by President Volodymyr Zelensky, his country has 380,000 wounded personnel, with many brigades having at least one amputee back on active duty.

A smiling Ukrainian soldier, missing a leg, stands on crutches in front of a damaged self-propelled howitzer.
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Courageous soldier Leonid Lobchuk lost his right leg in 2015[/caption]

He added that 46,000 have been killed over the three-year course of the war against Russia, with tens of thousands missing.

Intelligence soldier Andrii Rubliuk, 38, lost both arms and a leg when he was struck by an explosive.

He now uses prosthetic limbs and vowed to return to the front line.

He said: “Fighting with arms and legs is something anyone can do. Fighting without them — that’s a challenge.”

Leonid Lobchuk, a soldier with Ukraine’s 127th brigade, lost his leg during a border conflict in 2015.

But he remains undeterred, smiling for a photo in front of a howitzer in the Kharkiv region earlier this month.

Maksym Vysotskyi, 42, lost his left leg when stepping on a landmine after a drone mission in November 2023.

By the following May, he was back in uniform.

He said: “I quickly accepted the fact that my leg was gone. What’s the point of mourning?

“Crying and worrying won’t bring it back.”

Maksym now commands a team operating explosives-laden drones on night-time missions.

Oleksandr Zhalinskyi, 34, lost his right arm when he was an infantry soldier and is now a navigator-driver.

He said: “At first, I did not like this job. When I returned to service, I was ready to go back to the infantry.”

He plans to open a pub after the war — called Amputated Conscience.

Last month Ukraine held its first amputee football tournament, with teams made up of soldiers who have lost limbs in the conflict.

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I was dragged from my van and beaten unconscious by two carjackers trying to recreate GTA – my life isn’t a game

A CARJACKING victim last night blasted his attackers for trying to recreate scenes from the Grand Theft Auto video game.

Lucas Story, 72, has had to use crutches since he was dragged from his van and beaten unconscious by two thugs after he refused to give them a lift.

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Matthew Bell and Callum Ross attacked and vanjacked chocolatier Lucas Story
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The thugs were recreating scenes from Grand Theft Auto
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Callum Ross, 19, and Matthew Bell, 24, were caged for four and a half years each over the horror incident in Inverness.

But the injuries and trauma Lucas suffered forced him to close his chocolate shop business in the Highland city.

The grandad said: “My life is not a video game — but that is how they treated it.

“They see a car and think they can take it, like they do when they’re playing GTA.

“They think a human being is just something in their way to get rid of.

“I blame the video games because they don’t realise what happens in the real world.”

My life is not a video game — but that is how they treated it… They think a human being is just something in their way to get rid of

The master chocolatier Lucas sold handmade treats after moving north with his wife Ingrid, 74, more than 20 years ago.

He was driving to his shop in December 2023 when he declined Ross and Bell a lift because his Peugeot Bipper was packed with sweets for the busy festive period.

One thug hurled a can of beer at the van. But when Lucas checked the damage, they pounced.

The yobs knocked him out and broke his leg.

But he still managed to jump on the bonnet in a bid to stop them fleeing.

He said: “One tried to run over me but he couldn’t get it to reverse.”

Lucas was in the city’s Raigmore Hospital for six weeks.

Every time I try to take a step, I’m reminded of the attack. I still have nightmares about it all.. I have to live with what they did to me

He said: “Every time I try to take a step, I’m reminded of the attack. I still have nightmares about it all.”

At Inverness Sheriff Court, the thugs admitted assault to severe injury, danger of life and permanent disfigurement.

Bell blamed substance abuse while Ross claimed mental health issues.

But Lucas said: “This is no one’s fault but theirs. I hope they learn and try to change their lives.

“Nothing will change for me. I have to live with what they did to me.”

Man with arm injuries using crutches in his kitchen.
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Lucas Story still has nightmares about the attack[/caption]

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