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Iran people news, Read the latest news on Iran's society, including developments in sciences, education, universities, and students, along with stories about Iran health sector. 

  • Things That May  Surprise Westerners
    Many Westerners fail to appreciate ways in which Iran is an advanced and even liberal state...
  • Virtual Database for Shrines
    Endowment and Charity Organization has created a website to introduce descendants of Imams and their shrines.
  • Many Lives Lost to Stroke, Cancer
    Despite all the efforts by the health care system in the past three decades, non-infectious diseases such as ...
  • Siraf for World Heritage List
    Iran is planning to recommend the historical port of Siraf, Bushehr Province to UNESCO for registration on ...
  • Family Dinners Protect Kids  
    Make it a point not to miss family dinners to connect with your kids and help them cope with cyber-bullying.
  • "Pazyryk Carpet"
    The Carpet Museum of Iran - located in Tehran, besides Laleh Park, founded in 1976, exhibits a variety of the greatest ...
  •  Iodized Salt Not Standard
    Secretary of Iranian Association of Iodized Salt Manufacturers said about 50% of the iodized table salt available in ...
  • Smart Cards
    Deputy of Iran Military Draft Organization said 8 million smart military service cards have been issued so far.
  • Drug Abuse Among Students
    The vice president of Iran Drug Control Headquarters said that 1% of school students are falling victims to ...
  • Desert's Cruel Face
    Four tourists lost their way in Maranjab Desert, Isfahan Province on September 3. Two of them were saved by ...
  • Dowry Loans for Newlyweds
    MPs agreed on a plan to allocate $500 million to Imam Reza (A.S) Fund to help cover costs of ...
  • Int'l tourism: 2013 Exceeds Expectations
    After achieving an historic milestone in 2012 – of one billion people traveling the world in a single ...
  • Pregnant Women and Child Dental Care
    The deputy health minister has announced the ministry's plan for dental care services for children under 14 and ...
  • Waste Sorting and Rodent Menace
    Tehran has millions of rodents and their population is growing fast, which indicates lackadaisical implementation of ...
  • Cyber Crime Every 12 Seconds
    The chief of Iran cyber police said cyber crime victimizes a person every 12 seconds around the world.
  • Garlic, Lemon Good for Heart
    Iranian traditional medicine recommends combination of garlic and lemon for strengthening cardiovascular system.
  • Eco-Friendly Plastics From Food Waste
    Scientists have come up with a method in which food and agricultural waste is used to produce green plastics so that the problem of oil ...
  • Poor Nutrition
    Weight gain and vitamin deficiency among students are the consequences of poor nutrition in schools. Fruits are the best snacks for ...
  •  German Academics to Visit
    The largest German university scientific delegation is visiting to discuss mutual cooperation with Iranian universities, said Deputy Minister of Science for International Affairs Hossein Amoli.   
  • Iran Contributes 40% of Muslim World Science
    More than 40% of scientific advancement in the Muslim world comes from Iran, head of Human Resource Development workgroup at Nanotechnology Development Headquarters said.  
  •  Treat Liver With Chicory
    Chicory plays a significant role in the production of liver cells and is a rich source of Vitamin C; therefore it can help eliminate chronic liver diseases, according to studies.
  • Single Women Allowed to Adopt
    Good news for many a single woman desirous of adopting children. The State Welfare Organization (SWO) is now allowing unmarried women over the age of thirty to adopt; something that once was the...
  •  Cloning Cheetah Possible
    It is possible to clone animals; however, cloning is a very expensive procedure requiring huge budget allocations and research work, said Dr. Hamid Gourabi, head of Royan Institute.
  • Pay Hike for Medicos
    An official in the Ministry of Health announced an increase in pay for medical residents and interns. Dr. Amir Hussian Ziaee told ISNA the salary they receive is not adequate considering the drop in...
  •  Salt Storms Threaten Gavkhuni Wetlands
    Neglect of Gavkhuni wetlands in Isfahan Province has proved expensive. Without water, the wetlands are drying up leading to the threat of salt storms.  

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