Air traffic control audio from American Airlines crash reveals devastating reaction to plane colliding with helicopter

Air traffic control audio from American Airlines crash reveals devastating reaction to plane colliding with helicopter

Air traffic control audio from American Airlines crash reveals devastating reaction to plane colliding with helicopter

The PSA Airlines jet, operating as American Airlines 5432, collided with a US Army helicopter around 21:00 local time on Wednesday

The PSA Airlines jet, operating as American Airlines 5432, collided with the helicopter around 21:00 local time on Wednesday (29 January). The Bombardier CRJ700, departed from Wichita, Kansas and collided with a Sikorsky H-60 that had taken off from Fort Belvoir in Virginia.

CBS reports that 60 passengers and four crew members were on board the passenger plane, and at least 19 bodies have been recovered so far.

Here is the audio from an airline official who witnessed the aftermath of the devastating crash:

All take-offs and landings from the airport were halted as helicopters flew over the scene in search of survivors, while inflatable rescue boats were launched into the nearby Potomac River.

“The accident happened in the river,” an official said in the audio obtained by the outlet. “Both the helicopter and the plane crashed in the river.”

NBC has also reported what a controller said after they’d witnessed what happened shortly after the incident.

Emergency crews have responded to the incident (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Emergency crews have responded to the incident (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

“It was probably out in the middle of the river. Um, I just saw a fireball and then it was just gone. I haven’t seen anything since they hit the river,” they said. “But It was a CR-J and a helicopter that hit, I would say a half-mile of the approach.”

According to CNN, another pilot can be heard saying ‘we saw flares from the opposite side of the Potomac’ after witnessing the collision, while an approach controller added: “Apparently both aircraft involved are in the river, a search and rescue will be ongoing.”

Roy Best, a federal employee, claims he was on the rooftop of his building located next to the airport when the collision took place.

He told CNN: “It was just a loud noise. So I turned to the side, and I saw a big spark. And then just something falling. Because it was kind of dark. Couldn’t really tell what it was. I didn’t know if it was a firecracker or what.”

President Donald Trump said he has been briefed on the ‘terrible accident’.

The PSA Airlines jet, operating as American Airlines 5432, collided with a US Army helicopter around 21:00 local time on Wednesday (Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The PSA Airlines jet, operating as American Airlines 5432, collided with a US Army helicopter around 21:00 local time on Wednesday (Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

He thanked first responders for their ‘incredible work,’ noting that he was ‘monitoring the situation and will provide more details as they arise’, adding: “May God Bless their souls.”

“Please say a prayer for everyone involved in the mid-air collision near Reagan airport this evening,” Vice President JD Vance wrote on X.

“We’re monitoring the situation, but for now let’s hope for the best.”

“American Eagle Flight 5342 en route from Wichita, Kansas (ICT), to Washington, D.C. (DCA) was involved in an accident at DCA. The flight was operated by PSA Airlines with a CRJ-700,” American Airlines said in a statement.

“There were 60 passengers and four crew members on board the aircraft.

“Our concern is for the passengers and crew on board the aircraft. We are in contact with authorities and assisting with emergency response efforts.”

LADbible Group has contacted American Airlines for an update.

Everything we know so far about the American Airlines plane crash

What caused the American Airlines crash?

This is still to be determined, with the black boxes from both the helicopter and plane vital to establishing what was going on in the build up to the fatal collision.

All we know at this stage is that the passenger plane and military helicopter collided as the plane was approaching Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport’s Runaway 33 to land.

Who was on board the American Airlines flight?

It has been confirmed that 60 passengers and four crew were on American Airlines flight 5342, while three people were on board the helicopter.

US Figure Skating, which is the American governing body for the sport, has announced that a number of athletes and coaches were on board the fateful flight.

What has American Airlines said about the crash?

The CEO of American Airlines, Robert Isom, issued a response to the incident as he explained he was travelling to DC with a specialist team to aid the investigation.

In a statement, the businessman said: “This is a difficult day for all of us at American Airlines and our efforts now are focused entirely on the needs of our passengers, crew members, partners, first responders, along with their families and loved ones.

“I know that there are many questions. At this early stage, I’ll not be able to answer all of them, but I do want to share the information I have at this time.”

What has Donald Trump said about the American Airlines crash?

President Trump described the incident as a ‘bad situation’ that ‘should have been prevented’.

“The airplane was on a perfect and routine line of approach to the airport,” he wrote on Truth Social.

“The helicopter was going straight at the airplane for an extended period of time. It is a CLEAR NIGHT, the lights on the plane were blazing, why didn’t the helicopter go up or down, or turn.

“Why didn’t the control tower tell the helicopter what to do instead of asking if they saw the plane. This is a bad situation that looks like it should have been prevented. NOT GOOD!!! What a terrible night this has been. God bless you all!”

What’s the latest on the rescue operation?

During a press conference, DC Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly said his team ‘don’t know’ if they’ll find anybody alive, explaining that weather conditions were making the rescue operation tougher.

“There is wind. There are pieces of ice in the water… And because there is not a lot of light, you are out there searching every square inch of space,” he said.

“These are very tough conditions for [rescuers] to dive in.”

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'No survivors’ expected as officials give update on ‘devastating’ American Airlines plane and helicopter crash

‘No survivors’ expected as officials give update on ‘devastating’ American Airlines plane and helicopter crash

'No survivors’ expected as officials give update on ‘devastating’ American Airlines plane and helicopter crash

Officials said they don’t believe there will be survivors

Officials are not expecting to find survivors in a tragic crash involving an American Airlines plane and a helicopter near Washington D.C.

At a press conference, an update was provided on the possibility of recovering people alive, with D.C. Fire Chief John Donnelly saying: “We are now at the point where we are switching from a rescue operation to a recovery operation.

“At this point, we don’t believe there are any survivors from this accident.”

He was speaking at a press conference today (30 January) while confirming that 27 bodies had been recovered from the wreckage of the plane and one body from the helicopter had been found as part of the ongoing search efforts.

What caused the American Airlines crash?

The wreckage of the American Airlines plane was found inverted and in three pieces in the Potomac River.

No survivors from the crash are expected and responders are 'switching from a rescue operation to a recovery operation'. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

No survivors from the crash are expected and responders are ‘switching from a rescue operation to a recovery operation’. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

This is still to be determined, with the black boxes from both the helicopter and plane vital to establishing what was going on in the build up to the fatal collision.

All we know at this stage is that the passenger plane and military helicopter collided as the plane was approaching Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to land.

How many people were on board the American Airlines flight?

It has been confirmed that 60 passengers and four crew were on American Airlines flight 5342.

US Figure Skating, which is the American governing body for the sport, has announced that a number of athletes and coaches were on board the fateful flight.

In a statement, it said: “These athletes, coaches, and family members were returning home from the National Development Camp held in conjunction with the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas.

“We are devastated by this unspeakable tragedy and hold the victims’ families closely in our hearts. We will continue to monitor the situation and will release more information as it becomes available.”

According to CBS, at least 19 bodies have been recovered from the Potomac River at the time of publishing this article.

No survivors have also been located at this stage as the investigation and recovery mission continues.

Meanwhile, three people were on board the helicopter.

What has American Airlines said about the crash?

The CEO of American Airlines, Robert Isom, issued a response to the incident in Washington DC as he explained he was travelling to DC with a specialist team to aid the investigation.

In a statement, the businessman said: “This is a difficult day for all of us at American Airlines and our efforts now are focused entirely on the needs of our passengers, crew members, partners, first responders, along with their families and loved ones.

“I know that there are many questions. At this early stage, I’ll not be able to answer all of them, but I do want to share the information I have at this time.”

What has Donald Trump said about the American Airlines crash?

President Trump described the incident as a ‘bad situation’ that ‘should have been prevented’.

“The airplane was on a perfect and routine line of approach to the airport,” he wrote on his social media site Truth Social.

“The helicopter was going straight at the airplane for an extended period of time. It is a CLEAR NIGHT, the lights on the plane were blazing, why didn’t the helicopter go up or down, or turn.

“Why didn’t the control tower tell the helicopter what to do instead of asking if they saw the plane. This is a bad situation that looks like it should have been prevented. NOT GOOD!!! What a terrible night this has been. God bless you all!”

Dispatcher audio of aftermath of American Airlines crash released

Air traffic control audio has since been released from the incident, detailing the harrowing moment dispatchers witness the crash.

“The accident happened in the river. Both the helicopter and the plane crashed in the river,” a man on the audio says.

“It was probably out in the middle of the river. Um, I just saw a fireball and then it was just gone. I haven’t seen anything since they hit the river.

“But it was a CR-J [the type of plane] and a helicopter that hit, I would say a half-mile of the approach.”
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What are Blackheads?

Blackheads are small bumps that appear on your skin due to clogged hair follicles. These bumps are called blackheads because the surface looks dark or black. Blackheads can usually be treated with over-the-counter acne products.

Blackheads are a mild type of acne that usually form on the face, but they can also appear on the following body parts:

  • back
  • chest
  • neck
  • arms
  • shoulders

Acne affects nearly 50 million Americans and is the most common skin disorder in the United States, according to the American Academy of Dermatology.

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What causes blackheads?

Blackheads form when a clog or plug develops in the opening of hair follicles in your skin. Each follicle contains one hair and a sebaceous gland that produces oil. This oil, called sebum, helps keep your skin soft.

Dead skin cells and oils collect in the opening to the skin follicle, producing a bump called a comedo. If the skin over the bump stays closed, the bump is called a whitehead. When the skin over the bump opens, exposure to the air causes it to look black and a blackhead forms.

Some factors can increase your chances of developing acne and blackheads, including:

  • producing too much body oil
  • the buildup of the Propionibacterium acnes bacteria on the skin
  • irritation of the hair follicles when dead skins cells don’t shed on a regular basis
  • undergoing hormonal changes that cause an increase in oil production during the teen years, during menstruation, or while taking birth control pills
  • taking certain drugs, such as corticosteroids, lithium, or androgens

Some people believe that what you eat or drink can affect acne. Dairy products and foods that increase blood sugar levels, such as carbohydrates, may play a part in triggering acne, but researchers aren’t convinced that there’s a strong connection.

What are symptoms of blackheads?

Because of their dark color, blackheads are easy to spot on the skin. They’re slightly raised, although they aren’t painful because they aren’t inflamed like pimples. Pimples form when bacteria invade the blockage in the hair follicle, causing redness and inflammation.

How are blackheads treated?

Over-the-counter (OTC) treatments

Many acne medications are available at drug and grocery stores and online without a prescription. These medications are available in cream, gel, and pad form and are put directly on your skin. The drugs contain ingredients such as salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and resorcinol. They work by killing bacteria, drying excess oil, and forcing the skin to shed dead skin cells.

Prescription medications

If OTC treatment doesn’t improve your acne, your doctor may suggest that you use stronger prescription medications. Medications that contain vitamin A keep plugs from forming in the hair follicles and promote more rapid turnover of skin cells. These medications are applied directly to your skin and can include tretinoin, tazarotene, or adapalene.

Your doctor may also prescribe another type of topical medication that contains benzoyl peroxide and antibiotics. If you have pimples or acne cysts in addition to your blackheads, this type of medication may be particularly helpful.

Manual removal

Dermatologists or specially trained skin care professionals use a special instrument called a round loop extractor to remove the plug causing the blackhead. After a small opening is made in the plug, the doctor applies pressure with the extractor to remove the clog.

The Healthline FindCare tool can provide options in your area if you don’t already have a dermatologist.

Microdermabrasion

During microdermabrasion, a doctor or skin care professional uses a special instrument that contains a rough surface to sand the top layers of your skin. Sanding the skin removes clogs that cause blackheads.

Chemical peels

Chemical peels also remove clogs and get rid of the dead skins cells that contribute to blackheads. During a peel, a strong chemical solution is applied to the skin. Over time, the top layers of the skin peel off, revealing smoother skin underneath. Mild peels are available over the counter, while stronger peels are performed by dermatologists or other skincare professionals.

Laser and light therapy

Laser and light therapies use tiny beams of intense light to decrease oil production or kill bacteria. Both lasers and light beams reach below the surface of the skin to treat blackheads and acne without damaging the top layers of the skin.

Read on to learn more about acne treatments.

How can blackheads be prevented?

You can prevent blackheads without spending a lot of money by trying a few of the following ideas:

Wash regularly

Wash your face when you wake up and before you go to bed to remove oil buildup. Washing more than twice each day can irritate your skin and make your acne worse. Use a gentle cleanser that doesn’t make your skin red or irritated. Some acne cleansing products have antibacterial ingredients that kill P. acnes bacteria.

Consider washing your hair every day, too, particularly if it’s oily. Hair oils can contribute to clogged pores. It’s also important to wash your face after you eat oily foods such as pizza, because oil from these foods can clog pores.

Use oil-free products

Any product that contains oil can contribute to new blackheads. Choose oil-free or noncomedogenic makeup, lotions, and sunscreens to avoid making your problem worse.

Try an exfoliating product

Exfoliating scrubs and masks remove dead skin cells from your face and can help reduce blackheads. Look for products that don’t irritate your skin.

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HOW TO GET RID OF BLACKHEADS:
THE SOLUTIONS TO TRUST AND THE PITFALLS TO AVOID

Blackheads or “open comedones” are blocked pores that may resemble tiny specks of dirt, but in fact are blocked pores where the mixture of sebum and cells has darkened in contact with the air. They appear most commonly on the nose and central part of the face. To treat blackheads:

• Look for products with salicylic acid. It’s your anti-blackhead saviour
• Still not satisfied? Never attempt a DIY blackhead extraction that can take a minor blackhead problem and turn it into a major breakout!
• See a dermatologist who can prescribe retinoids or perform mechanical extraction
• Don’t use harsh scrubs and astringents, which will only irritate your skin• Avoid pore strips, especially if you have sensitive skin

  1. WHAT ARE BLACKHEADS?
  2. WHAT CAUSES BLACKHEADS?
  3. HOW TO GET RID OF BLACKHEADS
  4. TROUBLE GETTING RID OF BLACKHEADS? CONSIDER SEEING A DERMATOLOGIST

WHAT ARE BLACKHEADS?

Blackheads: A symptom of acne

Acne blackheads are easy to spot on the skin. They are dark in colour and slightly raised. Unlike some other spots, they are not inflamed, so will not be painful if touched. Whilst they are a mild type of acne, blackheads can sometimes cause sufferers more stress than other spots due to their obvious colour and their general stubborn nature! Blackheads are mainly found on the central part of the face, but can also spring up on the back, chest, neck, arms and shoulders.

WHAT CAUSES BLACKHEADS?

Acne blackheads, another name for blocked pores

Blackheads are caused by clogged hair follicles. Follicles contain hair and a sebaceous gland, which produces sebum to help keep the skin soft. Dead skin cells and sebum collect and form a ‘plug’, which turns a blackish colour because it is in contact with outside air, which oxidises it, in the same way that cut fruit changes colour when left out in the air.

Blackheads are formed differently to other blemishes, rather than being a result of anything bacterial, they are simply a build-up of sebum. As a result, our bodies really couldn’t care less about them as they don’t threaten us in any way.

Your body might not see blackheads as a threat, but you may be feeling very concerned by these little black marks on your skin! Perhaps you even feel they affect your confidence and self esteem?

The good news is, it is totally possible to treat blackheads, it may just take a little longer than some other blemishes. Patience is paramount in blackhead eradicationt!

HOW TO GET RID OF BLACKHEADS

Blackhead treatment and removal

When it comes to getting rid of blackheads, exfoliators with salicylic acid is your best friend. This gentle exfoliating acid will unclog your pores and also deal with the problem of dead cell build up by promoting healthy skin-cell turnover. Salicylic acid can be found in a range of products such as face washes, creams, and gels. Remember to always be gentle on your skin to avoid irritation and redness.

What to avoid when treating blackheads

  • Some products that claim to remove blackheads contain ingredients such as alcohol, menthol and eucalyptus. These harsh ingredients will not solve your blackhead problem and may stimulate excess sebum production (in other words, your skin will feel it’s under attack and fight back by producing even more grease!).
  • Though your skin may look “dirty,” don’t attack it with harsh scrubs. This will only cause irritation and redness… and again, they can actually make your skin oilier!
  • Many pore strip brands claim to unclog blackheads. In reality, they only remove the most superficial part of the clogged pore and can irritate sensitive skin.

TROUBLE GETTING RID OF BLACKHEADS?
CONSIDER SEEING A DERMATOLOGIST

If your nose is studded with blackheads, you might benefit from consulting a dermatologist who will prescribe suitable over the counter products such as salicylic acid treatments that you can buy in the pharmacy like – EFFACLAR Duo(+) – or prescription treatments such as retinoids (adapalene). In extreme cases, your dermatologist may perform clinical extraction using sterile tools.

But please leave this to the professionals as DIY extractions can transform a minor blackhead problem into a major breakout!

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Minnesota mom tragically dies while skydiving after ‘experiencing complications during descent’

Minnesota mom tragically dies while skydiving after ‘experiencing complications during descent’

Minnesota mom tragically dies while skydiving after ‘experiencing complications during descent’

A Minnesota woman has died in a skydiving accident last week in Eloy, Arizona, according to authorities.

The Eloy Police Department confirmed that Ann Wick, 55, was killed in the incident, which took place on Friday, January 24, at Skydive Arizona, a well-known skydiving facility.

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Ann Wick was an experienced sky diver. Credit: Facebook

Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene around 4:00PM local time after reports of a parachutist experiencing issues mid-descent.

“Upon arrival, medical personnel located the individual and initiated life-saving measures. Unfortunately, the parachutist was pronounced dead at the scene,” the police department said in a statement shared on social media.

Investigation Underway

Authorities are still determining the exact cause of the accident. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and other agencies are conducting a comprehensive review of the equipment, procedures, and circumstances surrounding the fatal jump.

According to a statement from Skydive Arizona – shared with PEOPLE on Tuesday, January 28 – the company is deeply saddened by the loss.

“We are saddened by the loss of a cherished member of the skydiving family. We extend our heartfelt condolences to her family and friends during this incredibly difficult time,” officials for the company said.

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Ann Wick had performed hundreds of skydives. Credit: Facebook

The facility also noted that eyewitness accounts indicated the free fall phase of Wick’s jump appeared normal, and her parachute deployed as expected.

Wick had reportedly skydived around 300 times prior to the tragedy.

“Despite the parachute fully deploying as designed, observers noted the canopy was turning. No corrective actions appeared to be taken by the jumper, nor was the reserve parachute deployed. The injuries sustained during landing proved fatal,” Skydive Arizona stated.

The company has emphasized its commitment to cooperating with authorities throughout the investigation.

Remembering Ann Wick

Wick had been living in Stillwater, Minnesota, for about 10 years, her brother Jeff Wallis told the Minnesota Star Tribune.

In a statement to ABC affiliate KSTP, Wallis shared that his sister had been diagnosed with late stage 3 breast cancer in 2010 but made a full recovery. Around the same time, she began skydiving while also pursuing her nursing degree.

“Ann was just settling into her career at United here in St. Paul,” Wallis said. “She was an avid outdoor activities lover. She had completed hundreds of successful jumps. We were just discussing trying to get the families together for a skiing outing, as we had done many times growing up.”

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Wick has been described as an “avid outdoor activities lover”. Credit: KARE

Following a car crash at the age of 20 and her cancer diagnosis, her family says Ann had a “slightly different risk tolerance than the rest of us”

Wallis said the family is struggling to come to terms with her sudden loss.

“We received the devastating news Friday night of her accident, and we are all still just in disbelief,” the devastated brother said. “We know she earned her angel wings and is looking down on her family and many precious friends.”

A GoFundMe has since been launched to help raise funds for Wick’s children, with the page description stating: “Funding has been graciously requested to assist Ann’s children with immediate celebration of life, educational, and housing costs.”

As of this writing, more than $4,000 has been raised.

A service will be held on February 7.

Our thoughts go out to Wick’s family and loved ones at this time.

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Doctor shares horrifying scan showing patient's legs after eating undercooked pork

Doctor shares horrifying scan showing patient’s legs after eating undercooked pork

Doctor shares horrifying scan showing patient’s legs after eating undercooked pork

Here’s a very simple reminder that you may want to leave that pork chop on the grill for a few minutes longer.

A doctor has taken to social media to share a concerning scan photo of a woman’s legs, before asking his followers what they thought the diagnosis could be.

Describing the image as “one of the craziest CT scans he’s ever seen”, Sam Ghali, M.D. – who boasts more than 630,000 followers on X – shared the image of a female patient’s legs.

However, white blotches could be seen all over the scan image, leading to concerns from followers.

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The doctor challenged his followers to diagnose the patient. Credit: X/@ Sam Ghali, M.D

After giving people 24 hours to guess what they thought the answer could be, Dr. Ghali revealed that the patient in question had been suffering from Cysticercosis, which he explained is the “infamous parasitic infection caused by ingestion of larval cysts of Taenia Solium, also known as: Pork Tapeworm”.

The National Organisation for Rare Disorders explains that “cysticercosis arises from the ingestion of the pork tapeworm’s eggs through fecal-oral contamination, and involves the development of cysts throughout the body, but not in the intestinal tract”.

Dr. Ghali explained in his follow-up tweet that “after the eggs are ingested (humans or pigs) they release larvae which penetrate the intestinal wall and invade into the bloodstream (via mesenteric venules) and from there can spread to literally anywhere in the entire body.”

The most common areas of the body, according to Dr. Ghali, are the “brain, eyes, subcutaneous tissues, and skeletal muscles”.

Wherever the larvae end up, they form cysts known as cysticerci.

The scan in the tweet shows the body’s natural inflammatory response to the cysticerci – which kills them off and causes calcification, known as “rice grain calcifications” due to their appearance.

What’s terrifying is what Dr. Ghali wrote next: “What can be really bad is when the larvae end up traveling up to the brain and form cysts in actual brain tissue. This specific condition is known as neurocysticercosis. It can lead to headaches, confusion, seizures, and other serious neurologic problems.”

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The NORD adds that the condition “can affect anyone at any age and affects males and females in equal numbers”.

The organization adds that, in most cases, cysticercosis is benign and patients won’t need treatment. However, there are medications for those who do.

The World Health Organization adds that neurocysticercosis (NCC) can lead to epileptic seizures. According to WHO, Taenia solium is reportedly the cause of “30% of epilepsy cases in many endemic areas where people and roaming pigs live in close proximity.”

Additionally, “in high-risk communities, it can be associated with as many as 70% of epilepsy cases.”

“The treatment for cysticercosis located within the nervous system (neurocysticercosis) consists of antiparasitic therapy, corticosteroids, antiepileptic drugs, and/or surgery. Treatment is always individualized for each patient,” NORD adds.

In a final message to his followers, Dr. Ghali writes: “So the moral of the story here is do your best to keep clean, always wash your hands, and never, ever eat raw or undercooked pork.”

I may just be avoiding it altogether.

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More and more people are complaining about 'Ozempic Butt' ahead of summer

More and more people are complaining about ‘Ozempic Butt’ ahead of summer

More and more people are complaining about ‘Ozempic Butt’ ahead of summer

As if we as a species did not have enough body hang-ups to worry about, the latest thing stressing some people out before bikini season is ‘Ozempic butt’.

The relatively new phenomenon has come about since the rise in popularity of the diabetes drug Ozemic (semaglutide), which came into circulation to help people with type 2 diabetes lose weight by curbing their appetite.

The drug is injected once a week and works by helping the pancreas make more insulin, decreasing the amount of glucose made by the liver, and slowing the rate food passes through the body, making the patient feel full longer, according to Drugs.com.

However, many people who have been using Ozempic for weight loss have discovered one side-effect they weren’t prepared for – Ozempic butt.

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Users of Ozempic are noticing an unwanted side effect on their butts. Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images

Alongside the weight loss achieved by taking Ozempic, many patients are finding it has had a less-than-desirable effect on their backsides, leaving them flat and droopy.

Jess Loren, 39, who lost over 75lb after starting Ozempic when she weighed 227lb, told the New York Post of her experience, explaining: “My dad said, ‘You don’t have a butt anymore.’

“I try on bathing suits and I’ve got ‘ghost a**,’ or what people online call ‘Ozempic butt.'”

While there are many official side-effects that can occur from Ozempic, such as nausea or vomiting, and even pancreatitis among others, ‘Ozempic butt’ is not officially listed as a side-effect in the medication’s guidelines.

However, rapid weight loss can often cause formerly full areas of the body to sag – and it’s not just the butts that are being affected.

Celebrities such as Jessica Simpson and Scott Disick have been accused of ending up with ‘Ozempic face’, which is where the rapid weight loss causes the cheeks to appear gaunt and the eyes to sink in.

Dr. Iman Saleh, Northwell Health Clinical Assistant Professor, OB/GYN Department and Director of Obesity Medicine, South Shore University Hospital, told People: “The faces are saggy, they lose their fat content in their face, there are increased wrinkles.

“Some people look a little bit more aged. People have noticed that there’s more hollowing around their eyes because of the loss of the texture or the fat content that is in the face.”

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People are finding they’re losing the shape in their buttocks due to the rapid weight loss. Credit: LumiNola/Getty Images

‘Ozempic face’ and ‘Ozempic butt’ is also not down to the drug itself, but the method of weight loss, with rapid and significant changes in weight causing the skin to sag, which can only be avoided by losing weight slowly rather than all at once.

Others have also reported the same effect on their cleavage, with ‘Ozempic breasts’ also becoming a side-effect of the fast weight loss these medications can sometimes create.

Saleh explained: “People who have had weight-loss surgeries will have the same effect. So, it’s not the medications itself that are causing this.

“It’s the rapid weight loss that is occurring with the use of these medications that are giving those the Ozempic face and the Ozempic breast and the Ozempic butt.”

The average recommended weight loss is around “1 to 2 pounds a week”, which will allow the skin to bounce back as the body gradually shrinks.

To avoid a saggy butt, Saleh recommended: “Increase of protein in their diet is very important. Increase of exercise, resistance bands.

“In terms of the buttocks, [do] more squats, more to increase muscle to compensate really for the fat loss.”

And it’s not just the aesthetics that Ozempic can have an effect on, as some women who were previously struggling to conceive have found they have fallen pregnant after taking Ozempic.

Saleh explained that there is a scientific reason for it, revealing: “Even if it’s a 5- or 10-pound weight loss, this can actually have patients resume ovulation and be able to get pregnant.

“Our fat cells produce estrogen and estrogen can have a negative effect on our ovaries in terms of decreased or dysfunction of ovulation. It can also have negative effects on our endometrial lining.”

And while the weight loss can aid conception, Ozempic is not a fertility drug and should also not be used during pregnancy, with manufacturer Novo Nordisk (which creates a similar product named Wegovy”, recommending it’s stopped “at least 2 months before a planned pregnancy due to the long washout period for semaglutide.”

And, as with most ‘quick fixes’ for weight loss, there’s a high chance of a person regaining all the weight they lost once they stop taking it, if they haven’t changed their eating or exercise habits alongside it.

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Diabetic girl, 8, died after parents 'chose to pray around her deathbed rather than give her insulin'

Diabetic girl, 8, died after parents ‘chose to pray around her deathbed rather than give her insulin’

Diabetic girl, 8, died after parents ‘chose to pray around her deathbed rather than give her insulin’

An eight-year-old girl sadly passed away after her parents opted to pray for her instead of giving her life-saving insulin.

Elizabeth Struhs died at her home in Queensland, Australia, in January 2022 from diabetic ketoacidosis, a severe complication of type 1 diabetes that causes dangerously high blood sugar levels, per CBS News.

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Elizabeth needed insulin to survive. Credit: Peter Dazeley/Getty

The court heard that members of the group, known as The Saints, withheld Elizabeth’s treatment due to their opposition to medical care, believing that God would heal her instead.

The group rejects medical intervention, condemning it as “witchcraft,” and instead places faith in divine healing.

As Elizabeth’s condition deteriorated, sect members gathered around her, praying and singing instead of seeking medical help.

Even after she stopped breathing, they continued to pray, believing that God would “raise her from the dead.”

One message exchanged between the defendants read: “Elizabeth does not appear to be breathing apparently, but we will see a victory very soon. God can do anything.”

Queensland Supreme Court Justice Martin Burns ruled that while Elizabeth’s parents and fellow sect members loved her, their unwavering belief in divine healing led directly to her death.

“It cannot be doubted that Elizabeth was lovingly cared for in almost every way,” Justice Burns stated. “However, due to a singular belief in the healing power of God… she was deprived of the one thing that would most definitely have kept her alive.”

While Jason Struhs, 53, and sect leader Brendan Luke Stevens, 63, had initially faced murder charges, the court found them guilty of manslaughter instead.

The prosecution was unable to prove that they had acted with reckless indifference to human life.

“There remained a reasonable possibility that, in the cloistered atmosphere of the church which enveloped Struhs — that he (the father) never came to the full realization Elizabeth would probably die,” Justice Burns added.

Elizabeth had been diagnosed with type-1 diabetes in 2019 and was hospitalized the same year.

During the trial, senior endocrinologist Louise Conwell testified that the girl had been “near death” at the time, describing her as “the most seriously unwell child” she had encountered in two decades of medical practice.

At the time of her hospitalization, Elizabeth weighed just 13 kilograms and required intensive medical intervention, including multiple IV catheters and a ventilator.

The 14 defendants, aged between 22 and 67, refused legal representation and declined to enter pleas. As a result, the court recorded not-guilty pleas on their behalf.

Most were convicted for counseling or aiding Jason Struhs in his decision to withhold Elizabeth’s insulin.

Elizabeth’s older sister, Jayde Struhs, testified that she left the sect at 16 after coming out as gay and is now estranged from her family, per BBC News.

She described The Saints as becoming increasingly strict and isolated, rejecting mainstream healthcare and condemning holidays like Christmas and Easter as “pagan” or ungodly.

Outside the court, Jayde criticized authorities for failing to act sooner.

“We are only here today because more wasn’t done sooner to protect her or remove her from an incredibly unsafe situation in her own home,” she said.

The group is expected to be sentenced next month, with each defendant facing a maximum penalty of life in prison.

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Woman who refused to swap seats with crying toddler sues airline and passenger who filmed her

Woman who refused to swap seats with crying toddler sues airline and passenger who filmed her

Woman who refused to swap seats with crying toddler sues airline and passenger who filmed her

A woman who was criticized for refusing to switch seats with a crying toddler has taken legal action against the airline and the passenger who recorded her.

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A woman was slammed for refusing to swap seats with a crying toddler. Credit: DuKai photographer / Getty

The viral incident unfolded on a GOL Airlines flight from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Belo Horizonte on December 4.

Jeniffer Castro – a bank worker in Brazil – refused to give up her window seat to a young boy.

The child reportedly already had a window seat in a different row but threw a tantrum, insisting on sitting in Castro’s assigned seat, News.com.au reports.

The 29-year-old stood her ground, declining to swap places with him. That decision didn’t sit well with the irate mother of the child, who decided to film the exchange while berating Castro.

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In the clip, the woman behind the camera can be heard asking: “Why doesn’t she want to change seats? I even asked if she has some kind of syndrome or something. If someone has a problem, some disability, we understand.”

“I’m recording your face, this is disgusting. It’s the 21st century and people have no empathy for children,” she added, translated from Portuguese to English (per The Sun).

Despite the passenger’s insults, Castro remained calm, only asking if she was being recorded.

The footage quickly went viral on TikTok. Instead of condemning Castro, online users rallied to her defense.

Many praised her calm demeanor and supported her decision not to give in to pressure. “I admire her patience, lol,” one user wrote on TikTok, while another applauded her for keeping herself composed like a “diva”.

A third said: “I’m with you Jennifer Castro, the mother has to educate her children,” and a fourth added: ” I’m a mother and I would never do something like that… I wish I had that inner peace like Jenifer.”

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The incident took place on GOL Airlines. Credit: NurPhoto / Getty

Castro addressed the ordeal during a recent appearance on the Cola Mais Podcast. She revealed plans to take legal action against the airline and the passenger who filmed her.

“Measures are now being taken,” she said, per New York Post. “What I went through wasn’t easy. The flight attendants could have asked me if I need anything, or if I was bothered by the passenger, but they didn’t. They stayed out of it.”

She recounted the tense flight, explaining that when she got on the plane, the child was in her seat. “I said, ‘This is my seat,’ and waited for him to leave,” she shared.

“A guy across the aisle said, ‘Change with him, you sit next to the aisle and he’ll have your place.’ I said, ‘No.’ The boy cried the entire flight, it was around 50 minutes. The mother was very rude,” she added.

Despite the backlash she’s faced from some corners of the internet, the woman says she’s grateful for the support. “I’m happy about all the support I received, although there were some online haters too. I still don’t know how to feel about it — I’m still trying to process everything.”

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Former Sen. Bob Menendez sentenced to 11 years for corruption and bribery conviction

Former Sen. Bob Menendez sentenced to 11 years for corruption and bribery conviction

By Kara Scannell and Lauren del Valle, CNN 4 minute read Updated 4:48 PM EST, Wed January 29, 2025 In this courtroom sketch, former Sen. Bob Menendez, left, gives his statement to Judge Sidney Stein, during his sentencing in Manhattan federal court, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025, in New York.

In this courtroom sketch, former Sen. Bob Menendez, left, gives his statement to Judge Sidney Stein, during his sentencing in Manhattan federal court, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025, in New York.

Former New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez was sentenced to 11 years in prison. He was convicted of bribery and corruption. He took cash, a Mercedes Benz, and gold bars as bribes.

Menendez’s fall from power is dramatic. He was born to Cuban emigres and started in politics in Union City, New Jersey. He became a powerful senator, chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

“The public cannot be led to the belief that you can get away with bribery, fraud and betrayal,” said District Judge Sidney Stein.

“I don’t know what led you to this – greed was certainly part of it,” Stein added. “But that can’t be it, I don’t think that explains everything. Hubris was part of it, I don’t know. You’ll have to try to figure that out yourself over time.”

Menendez teared up as he spoke in court. “You have before you a chastened man,” he told the judge.

“Other than family, I have lost everything I ever cared about,” he added. “For someone who spent his entire life in public service, every day I’m awake is a punishment.”

But outside the court, Menendez railed against the prosecutors who brought the case. He appealed to the White House for a pardon.

Two of the gold bars found at Menendez's house during a court-authorized search of the home.

“Only in the Southern District of New York would prosecutors allow a witness to walk away from over 10 criminal charges, including defrauding the United States government so that they can get him to lie on the stand. Welcome to the Southern District of New York, the wild west of political prosecutions,” Menendez said.

“This process is political and it’s corrupted to the core,” he added. “I hope President Trump cleans up the cesspool and restores the integrity to the system.”

Adam Fee, Menendez’s attorney, argued in court that the former senator deserved credit for his decades in public service.

“For nearly 50 years he’s been tireless servant of his community, his state and his country,” Fee said. “Despite his decades of service he is known more widely as ‘Gold Bar Bob.’”

Two of the gold bars found at Menendez’s house during a court-authorized search of the home. US District Court Southern District of New York

During the trial, the jury heard evidence that during a search of the senator’s home FBI agents found gold bars and envelopes stuffed with cash. Some were inside shoes and in a jacket pocket bearing the senator’s name.

In exchange, prosecutors alleged that Menendez pressured the US Department of Agriculture over a monopoly on halal meat certification. This benefited one of the businessmen. He also pushed through military aid to Egypt and “modulated his criticism” of the country’s human rights abuses. He attempted to tamper with two criminal investigations tied to the other two businessmen.

Evidence found in the home of Robert Menendez, from a Justice Department court filing.

Two others involved were also sentenced Wednesday. Real estate developer Fred Daibes was sentenced to seven years in prison. Wael Hana, who runs a halal certification business, received a sentence of eight years. Jose Uribe, who pleaded guilty and testified at trial against the three men, will be sentenced later this year.

Prosecutors in Manhattan asked Judge William J. Stein to sentence Menendez to at least 15 years in prison. They also wanted him to pay millions in fines and forfeitures. This was to punish him for his abuse of power and betrayal of public trust.

Paul Monteleoni argued that Menendez’s position gave him more power than usual. He said Menendez’s actions were a grave breach of public trust.

Monteleoni noted that Menendez did some good in his time in government. He was supposed to help people, not use his power for personal gain.

The 71-year-old former lawmaker denied any wrongdoing. He received over 100 letters of support from various people, including the former president of Cyprus and local politicians.

Evidence found in Robert Menendez’s home was part of a Justice Department court filing. US District Court Southern District of New York

Menendez’s lawyers asked for mercy, citing his age and the penalties he’s already faced. They said his career was marked by helping the powerless, until his conviction tarnished his reputation.

They asked the judge to let Menendez stay out of prison while he appeals his conviction.

Former Sen. Bob Menendez departs Manhattan federal court after his sentencing on a bribery conviction on January 29, 2025, in New York.

Menendez was not new to legal troubles. He was indicted in 2015 for corruption and later had a mistrial in 2017. He was acquitted on several charges in 2018, but the Department of Justice dropped the remaining charges.

In September 2023, Menendez was indicted again, this time with his wife Nadine. Their trials were separated after Nadine was diagnosed with cancer. Nadine has pleaded not guilty and will go to trial in March.

Former Sen. Bob Menendez departs Manhattan federal court after his sentencing on a bribery conviction on January 29, 2025, in New York. Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP

The headline and story have been updated with additional developments.

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