Jonathan Kandell / nytimes - His work changed how doctors understood heart attacks, heart failure and coronary artery disease, and helped lead to therapies that saved millions of lives.
AI Summary: Eugene Braunwald, a towering figure whose research reshaped modern cardiology, has died at 96. Colleagues remember his seminal contributions to cardiac physiology, therapeutics, and clinical practice that set the stage for decades of advances. His passing marks the end of an era for a field he helped steer.
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