Eugene Braunwald transformed cardiology, fostering evidence‑based CV medicine and championed the global sharing of knowledge, anticipating the principles of #OpenScience: rigor, transparency, accessibility.
At #EHJOpen we humbly carry forward his legacy.
#OpenUpYourScience!
Submit your work to @ehjopen’s special collection on the mental health–heart disease link. Topics include diagnosis, treatment, prevention & more.
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Further evidence that the endo/phenotype has prognostic relevance in CAD. These data support mechanism‑specific therapy to improve outcomes. It is essential to identifying the cause through cardiac MRI, intracoronary imaging, and functional testing!
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Are the causes of sudden death the same for those who survive vs. those who don’t? 🔍
Study in @EHJOpen compares resuscitated patients & autopsied cases.
➡️ CAD was the main cause for both, but acute coronary events were far more common in survivors.
🗞️ https://t.co/VaZl7vdiu1
Join @EHJOpen’s special issue exploring the impact of mental health on cardiovascular outcomes.
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Contribute to EHJ Open’s special issue on mental and cardiovascular health. Submissions are open until 1 September 2026.
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EHJ Open invites papers on screening, treatment, and integrated care for mental health and cardiovascular outcomes.
Submit by 1 September 2026: https://t.co/p32AYw4SMg
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Submit your research, reviews, or short communications on the mental health��heart disease link to EHJ Open’s special collection.
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Symposium on Resolution of Inflammation in Nancy 🇫🇷 with presentation by @ProfMagnusBack with figure from article published today in #EHJOpen by Halade et al. https://t.co/uPZsevavD8