The American Heart Association mourns the passing of the legendary cardiologist Eugene Braunwald, M.D., widely recognized as one of the most influential figures in the history of cardiovascular medicine. Over seven decades, his work reshaped the understanding and treatment of heart disease, leading many to call him the father of modern cardiology.
Braunwald was a lifelong contributor to the American Heart Association, helping advance its research and scientific mission, and was honored with some of the Association’s highest honors for his lasting influence on cardiovascular care and research. His influence extended well beyond his own discoveries, as generations of Association‑supported investigators, clinicians and academic leaders were trained by Braunwald or guided by the clinical trial standards and mentorship models he helped establish.
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IgA nephropathy progresses to kidney failure in up to 50% of patients within 10–20 years.
On March 29th, the NEJM published the final 24-month data from APPLAUSE-IgAN and the results change the treatment landscape.
Here’s what every nephrologist needs to know 🧵
Barratt J et al. NEJM 2026. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa2600743
🚨 En #CandidatosEnLaRedacción, Abelardo de la Espriella respondió preguntas rápidas: si cerraría el Congreso, su postura sobre aborto, adopción, protestas y si en un eventual caso firmaría la extradición de Petro. 👀
Spider-Man pobre, solo, sin trabajo, sin novia, sin amigos, amargado y con una vida horrible.
La representación final de la vida masculina.
Les ha faltado hacerlo calvo.