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The 5 celebs who have taken ‘skinny jabs’ and their terrifying side effects after Lottie Moss left ‘contorted on floor’
WITH all the buzz around the so-called ‘miracle’ weight-loss jabs Ozempic, you could easily mistake it for a cure for all.Although created to help manage type 2 diabetes the injections have now become a popular go-to solution for tackling obesity.9The jabs work by keeping you feeling fullCredit: OZEMPIC9Lottie Moss has admitted to taking OzempicCredit: instagram9From ‘curing’ snoring to slashing your risk of cancerIt contains semaglutide, an ingredient that promotes weight loss by mimicking the actions of GLP-1, a hormone released in the gut after eating, which helps you feel full and satisfied.Many celebrities, suddenly sporting more defined cheekbones and chiselled…
Save yourself from terror AI attack by asking about dinner – a simple question instantly stops bank-emptying swindle
ASKING a simple question about dinner could save you from a costly scam powered by artificial intelligence.Cybersecurity experts are trying to arm The Sun readers with easy tricks to defend themselves against AI crime.1Experts say criminals can take advantage of AI to create more convincing scams – and target a greater number of victimsCredit: GettyAI can be used to generate startlingly convincing human-like “deepfake” voices that say anything cyber-criminals want.And artificial intelligence can even clone the voices of your friends, family, and loved ones in a matter of seconds.Experts have warned The Sun over how fast and easy it is…
How tragic Titanic family link ‘inspired’ gung-ho Titan boss’s deadly mission despite safety warnings & crashing sub
HAVING chosen to stay with her husband of 41 years rather than flee to safety on a lifeboat, Isa Straus lay in bed cuddled by her true love as icy water flooded their dorm aboard the doomed Titanic cruise liner. It’s a tearjerking moment, forever immortalised in James Cameron’s 1997 film about the ‘unsinkable ship’ – but the tragic real-life tale may also have inspired another tragedy more than 100 years later.16Ida and Isidor Straus’s tragic love story was captured in the film TitanicCredit: 20th Century Fox16The couple. who were married for more than 40 years, were the distantly related in-laws…
Brits are more likely to open up at the pub or on a walk than on the phone or over text, study finds
BRITS are more likely to open up in the pub than over a quiet meal or in a text conversation.Research of 2,000 adults revealed 20 per cent are more inclined to talk about how they feel when on a long drive.1Happy Female Friends Having meal And Beer And LaughingCredit: GettyBut doing so on a walk was rated highest by respondents (46 per cent) and 24 per cent feel over a meal is the ideal time to open up.While 30 per cent prefer to share their feelings when they’re on the phone to someone, so they don’t have to see their…
Telling AI voices from humans ‘will soon be nearly impossible’ but ‘chit-chat’ trick lets you instantly expose evil bots
ARTIFICIAL intelligence is getting better so fast that it will soon be “nearly impossible” to tell fake voices from real ones.Experts told The Sun that massive advancements in AI voice “deepfakes” risk sparking a surge in costly scams – and shared some conversational tricks to help you stay safe.2Artificial intelligence is now eerily good at replicating human voicesCredit: GettyAI voices are now extremely convincing – and “deepfake audio” tech can even “clone” the voices of friends or loved ones in seconds.You might receive a phone call asking for some quick cash from someone that sounds just like your husband or…
Shock moment huge blast erupts in Beirut live on Sky News before reporter says ‘I can hear screams’ amid Israeli blitz
THIS is the shocking moment a huge blast was heard in Beirut live on Sky News as a reporter said he could hear screams. Foreign correspondent John Sparks was reporting Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah’s speech live from the Lebanon capital when the large blast was heard. 2Foreign correspondent John Sparks was on air when the blast shook Beirut2he was heard saying: ‘I can hear screams’Credit: Sky NewsAs the broadcast was aired, deafening sonic booms from Israeli fighter jets shook Beirut. The Israeli military said it was striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon on Thursday, shortly before the movement’s leader was due…
DEALING with a runny nose can feel relentless.No matter how many tissues you go through, sometimes it just keeps on coming.2An MRI scan reveals brain tissue (on the left) protruding through the skull into the nasal cavityCredit: Journal of Medical Case Reports2The young man had suffered from a runny nose for six yearsCredit: GettyFor one 20-year-old man, this was his reality for six years – until doctors discovered the ‘snot’ wasn’t snot at all, but brain fluid leaking from his skull.The unidentified patient from Syria had been battling a constant runny nose, along with headaches and seizures, ever since a…
Incredible luxury balloon capsule that will carry passengers to edge of space splashes down after key first test
A LUXURY space balloon capsule set carry passengers to the edge of space has splashed down after its first key test.Florida-based Space Perspective successfully flew an unmanned version of their Spaceship Neptune – Excelsior craft to altitude of about 100,000 feet.6An unmanned luxury space balloon has successfully returned to EarthCredit: SWNS6The test flight took off from the coast of St. Petersburg, FloridaCredit: SWNS6The space balloon made a splash on its arrivalCredit: SWNSThe capsule reached the Earth’s atmosphere before making a controlled descent and splashdown after six hours.The test validated several key technologies that will be used in future commercial spaceflights.The…
Now Hezbollah walkie-talkies explode in people’s hands across Lebanon one day after Israel blew up pagers injuring 1000s
HEZBOLLAH terrorists have been hit by a fresh wave of detonating devices – killing at least three and injuring hundreds.Booby-trapped walkie-talkies used by fighters blew up in their hands this afternoon – triggering blasts across Lebanon’s south.6A man fell to the ground injured after a blastCredit: X/NewsWaradana6An apartment building on fire in BeirutCredit: X/ME_Observer_6A car on fire in the capital after a blast in capitalCredit: X/Seamus_Malek6A damaged device discarded on the groundCredit: X/ME_Observer_6Smoke pours from a phone shop in SidonCredit: ReutersIt comes just a day after 12 people, including two children, were left dead and thousands wounded after “brand new”…
Student, 24, told smelling bacon and deja vu were ‘just anxiety and drinking too much’ gets devastating diagnosis
A WOMAN whose bizarre symptoms were blamed on being a “fresher” and “drinking too much” received a devastating diagnosis.Lucy Younger, 24, started experiencing started symptoms before she started university such as zoning out, smelling bacon and frequent déjà vu.6Lucy Younger, 24, started experiencing bizarre symptoms before starting universityCredit: SWNS6But doctors put her symptoms down to anxiety and being a fresherCredit: SWNS6As her symptoms got worse, scans eventually spotted a brain tumourCredit: SWNSHer symptoms got worse at university but doctors dismissed her symptoms and told her she was “drinking too much” and needed to “slow down”.Lucy spent the next year going…