Nintendo Switch (OLED model) with White Joy-Con

Nintendo Switch (OLED model) with White Joy-Con

Play at home or on the go with a vibrant OLED screen Play on your TV at home or pick up and play in handheld mode on a vivid 7-inch OLED screen with the Nintendo Switch™ – OLED Model system. The system also features 64 GB of internal storage, enhanced audio, a wide adjustable stand, and a dock with a wired LAN port.
Vivid 7” OLED screen
Local co-op, online, and local wireless multiplayer
64 GB internal storage (a portion of which is reserved for use by the system)
Enhanced audio in handheld and tabletop modes
Wide adjustable stand

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HIV patients face underestimated heart disease risks

HIV patients face underestimated heart disease risks

Microscopic image of an HIV-infected T cell. Credit: NIAID Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally, posing a particularly significant threat to people with HIV (PWH). To address this, CVD prevention plans rely on prediction models like atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk scores to estimate the risk of heart disease….

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Apple iPhone 12 Pro, 256GB, Gold – Fully Unlocked (Renewed)

Apple iPhone 12 Pro, 256GB, Gold – Fully Unlocked (Renewed)

Apple iPhone 12 Pro, 256GB, Gold – Unlocked (Renewed)
This phone is unlocked and compatible with any carrier of choice on GSM and CDMA networks (e.g. AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon, US Cellular, Cricket, Metro, Tracfone, Mint Mobile, etc.).
Please check with your carrier to verify compatibility.
When you receive the phone, insert a SIM card from a compatible carrier. Then, turn it on, connect to Wi-Fi, and follow the on screen prompts to activate service.
The device does not come with headphones or a SIM card. It does include a generic (Mfi certified) charging cable.
Tested for battery health and guaranteed to have a minimum battery capacity of 80%.

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Keeping blood pressure under control is critical. There’s a new option for tough cases

Keeping blood pressure under control is critical. There’s a new option for tough cases

In this photo provided by Massachusetts General Hospital, patient Mike Garrity, center, speaks with Drs. Joe Garasic, left, and Randy Zusman in Boston, on Sept. 25, 2024. Credit: Jeffrey Andree/Massachusetts General Hospital via AP Nothing doctors prescribed controlled Michael Garrity’s dangerously high blood pressure—until they zapped away some nerves on his kidneys. If that sounds…

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