Cardiologist Eugene Braunwald, pioneer in heart attack research, dies at 96
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Eugene Braunwald's research fundamentally changed how doctors treat heart attacks, heart failure, and coronary artery disease. His discoveries led to therapies that have saved millions of lives worldwide. Braunwald died at age 96 after a career that reshaped modern cardiology.
His work changed how doctors understood heart attacks, heart failure and coronary artery disease, and helped lead to therapies that saved millions of lives.
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