Today I$rael tried to kill me in a targeted airstrike in southern Lebanon as I was reporting on was the targeting of bridges and the forced displacement of 1 million people, an ethnic cleansing operation on a larger scale than the Nakba
I have absolutely no doubt that this was deliberate. Despite claims there were no warnings ahead of the strike and no notifications sent to the Lebanese Army who allowed us to film
As we have seen in Gaza they want to silence journalists who document and report their war crimes
It is the western powers who provide political and military support for I$rael, arming it to the teeth to carry out genocide in Gaza and ethnic cleansing here in Lebanon. They are not simply complicit, but active participants and should be held accountable for their actions.
But if I$rael thinks today’s strike will silence us and keep us out of the field they are very, very mistaken
The benefit of Ozempic (semaglutide) for protection from major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) is independent of weight loss magnitude and baseline adiposity, likely related to the GLP-1 anti-inflammatory effect
https://t.co/y44fRowTGi
Heartbeats & Bank Statements:
What we learned from 338 cardiologists
We surveyed attending cardiologists worldwide (June–Aug 2024) to take the financial pulse of our field—and how it links to well-being.
Five take-home points
Pay & time: In the U.S., median income $600–699k; median 60 hrs/week, 5 weeks vacation.
Practice variation: Median pay by setting—university $500–599k, private group $700–799k, community hospital $700–799k.
Money habits: 91% use tax-advantaged accounts; 59% have an investment advisor; 55% carry own-occupation, specialty-specific disability insurance; 28% own rental real estate.
Net worth targets: U.S. median net worth $3–5M; 78% have a retirement target (median ≈ $10M).
Burnout links: Longer work hours and past divorce associate with more emotional exhaustion; higher net worth associates with higher life satisfaction and less exhaustion/burnout. 32% would take a 25% pay cut to work 25% less.
Why it matters: Financial architecture (hours, contracts, insurance, investing clarity) is tightly intertwined with professional well-being. Transparent compensation, early disability coverage, low-cost diversified investing, and right-sizing work hours may be tangible levers to reduce burnout.
https://t.co/aaw2w8Pls0
This year’s chemistry laureate Omar Yaghi was born in Amman, Jordan, in 1965 to parents who were refugees from Palestine. When we spoke to him he shared his story:
“I grew up in a very humble home, we were a dozen of us in one room, sharing it with the cattle that we used to raise. I was born in a family of refugees, and my parents could barely read or write. My father finished sixth grade and my mother couldn’t read or write. It’s quite a journey. Science allows you to do it. Science is the greatest equalising force in the world.
Smart people, talented people, skilled people exist everywhere. That’s why we really should focus on unleashing their potential through providing them with opportunity.”
Today Yaghi shared the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Susumu Kitagawa and Richard Robson for their work developing metal–organic frameworks.
Learn more about the prize: https://t.co/4nmszg1ZIR
In today’s @nytimes, our founder @chefjoseandres reports on what our team is witnessing in Gaza: communities cut off from food, families doing everything they can to hold on.
But he also writes about what’s possible.
World Central Kitchen aims to prepare one million meals a day in Gaza. That means building five large kitchens in safe zones, places where food can be delivered, cooked, and shared without fear.
Because even in the hardest moments, people deserve the dignity of a warm meal. And when access to food is taken away, we believe the world has a responsibility to respond.
Read José’s op-ed: https://t.co/l3jq94RRiE
#ChefsForGaza #ChefsForThePeople
Excellent study in @JACCJournals focusing on I-124 evuzamitide in patients with "early" transthyretin amyloidosis ( having negative or quivocal bone scintigraphy (PYP)). Excellent performance of evuzamitide in this cohort.
https://t.co/j77GlYvar9
#CardioTwitter
Thank you to @dwolinsk1 and @MelissaLyleMD for putting together such an amazing program over three parts. Tomorrow is the last part with exciting presentations!
On Tuesday June 10, 2025, from 5:30 to 7:30 PM ET for part 2 of the “Think Amyloid! Cardiac Amyloidosis for Community Cardiologists” series. State of the Art Treatment in ATTR-CM will focus on current, evidence-based treatment strategies for ATTR-CM, including evolving disease-modifying therapies, managing atrial fibrillation, approaches for elderly patients, recognizing disease progression, and decision-making around advanced heart failure therapies.
https://t.co/fObPrgbsWz
Is bone avid tracer cardiac scintigraphy always the preferred approach to screen at risk populations for TTR cardiac amyloidosis? @MasriAhmadMD@ColumbiaCardio@OHSUCardio#cvnuc
Read both sides of the debate👇
https://t.co/YgcWrXNuZC
We need better imaging to not only diagnose both TTR and AL Amyloidosis earlier, but also potentially track progression with treatments. I cannot thank @MatMaurer and @AndrewEinstein7@spencerdguthrie and team enough for their guidance, patience and support. Thanks to @attralus
ACC 2025 LATE BREAKING CLINICAL TRIALS - One LINER SUMMARY 📸 AT A GLANCE ⭐️ What a phenomenal scientific meeting! Congratulations to all the presenters &research leaders for yet another fantastic year of innovation & research. 🫀❤️ 😊 #ACC2025 @ACCinT@ACCinTouch@uw_cvm@CardioNerds
Featured Clinical Research Summary coming soon! 🤩
Ramadan Kareem 🌙
As we embrace this blessed month of fasting, reflection, and prayer, let us remember those who are less fortunate. Ramadan is not only a time for spiritual growth but also for generosity and compassion. May we open our hearts and hands to those in need, sharing our blessings through acts of kindness, charity, and support.
May this Ramadan bring peace, unity, and relief to those struggling, and may our efforts lighten the burdens of others.
Wishing you and your loved ones a Ramadan filled with love and countless blessings
#RamadanMubarak
Colchicine in Acute Myocardial Infarction: @NEJM
🥸 Here is the second CLEAR analysis - colchicine did not change outcomes post MI
😱 Good job @AHAScience
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At #AHA24, Dr. Nanette Wenger reminds us we’re all ‘standing on the shoulders of giants’ in healthcare.
As we celebrate 100 years of Scientific Sessions, we honor the pioneers who paved the way and look ahead to a new century of innovation.
The #PowerofZero LGE by #WhyCMR? In a meta-analysis of 4,519 HCM pts w/ baseline CMR, LGE=0 was assoc w/ low annual risk for sudden death events & excellent long-term survival up to 10 yr follow-up. Zero LGE had strong NPV in 7-yr follow-up from baseline CMR https://t.co/JZLbwksR14
#JACCIMG #iMail @AbdelfattahMD@mmartinezheart