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Cash App Founder’s Accused Killer Will Plead Not Guilty, Lawyer Says
Nima Momeni, the suspect accused of stabbing Cash App founder Bob Lee to death on April 4, will plead not guilty to murder, according to multiple reports. Momeni’s lawyer, Paula Canny, told journalists outside the San Francisco state court on Tuesday that, in the defense’s view, a premeditated murder charge isn’t…
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Steam’s Puzzle Fest has a killer free demo you must try
Steam Puzzle Fest kicks off today, offering tons of discounts on all of your favourite puzzle games. Really, though, one of the best experiences you can have this Steam Puzzle Fest week is by downloading the free demo for upcoming puzzler Viewfinder. Developed by Sad Owl Studios, I had a sneaky peek at this at GDC last month and was properly blown away by it. It might look like just another Witness-like, but don’t be fooled. There are some real smart ideas in here, and I dare you not to go ‘OooOOOooooOOOooooh’ when you see the in-game photos you take come to life in all their full, 3D explorable glory.
This murder mystery Stardew-like lets you accidently romance the killer
I do love me a good farming sim, and I also love a good detective game, so imagine my brain exploding when I saw Grave Seasons for the first time, a farming murder mystery hybrid in the works by developer Son M and their studio Perfect Garbage. It’s still very early in development (like there isn’t even a Steam page for it yet), but it’s still an incredible-sounding concept, as every time you start a new game, a random NPC will be selected to become a serial killer. You can grow crops, fish, raise cattle, and also help save your fellow townsfolk from a rampaging murderer. Cute!
You Don’t Need to Install a Task Killer: How to Manage Running Apps on Android
Google Play is full of task managers for Android. These utilities can show you apps running in the background, kill running apps, and otherwise manage your apps — but you don’t need to install any third-party software to do this.
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Losing weight and keeping it off could be long-term cure for silent killer, study reveals
LOSING weight and keeping it off could be a long-term cure for type 2 diabetes, a study suggests.
A UK trial was first to prove the illness can be put into remission by shifting the flab.
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It has now found the effects last longer than five years in the most successful slimmers.
Out of 85 people in the study, 48 were in remission after two years and 11 were still diabetes-free after five, losing an average of 8.9kg each (1st6lbs).
More than four million Brits have the condition, which is often triggered by a lazy lifestyle and rubbish diet.
The ‘soup and shake’ diet tells patients to stick to an 800 calorie a day plan for three months and found those who did so for that time then kept the weight off were free from symptoms five years later and no longer needed medication.
Tens of thousands of patients with type 2 diabetes will now be prescribed the diet on the NHS, costing £1,100 per patient under a new nationwide plan.
Dr Elizabeth Robertson, of Diabetes UK, hailed the “pioneering research”.
She said: “For those who put type 2 diabetes into remission, it can be life-changing and offer a better chance of a healthier future.
“For those that aren’t able to go into remission, losing weight can still lead to major health benefits, including reduced risk of heart attack and stroke.”
The first phase of the trial, led by Glasgow and Newcastle universities, inspired the NHS’ soups and shakes diet which limits patients to 900 calories per day.
Losing weight can strip away fat from around the pancreas and liver, helping them to function properly and regain control of blood sugars.
Two thirds of Brits are overweight or obese meaning millions are at risk of type 2 diabetes.
Participants in the trial started on the NHS soups and shakes diet and got regular help from nurses and dietitians to get back to a healthy weight.
They were half as likely to end up in hospital because of their diabetes, compared to people who got no help.
The NHS spends 10 per cent of its budget on treating the illness and complications.
Trial chief Professor Mike Lean, from the University of Glasgow, said: “Type 2 diabetes causes a range of progressive and life-shortening complications.
“This trial has shown us that a substantial proportion of people can maintain sufficient weight loss to be free from the condition for up to five years.”
“The weight management intervention also reduced the need for blood pressure drugs.”
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