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صفحه اصلی تبیان شبکه اجتماعی مشاوره آموزش فیلم صوت تصاویر حوزه کتابخانه دانلود وبلاگ فروشگاه اینترنتی
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    • Libyan opposition fighters who for weeks had rapidly advanced to ...
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    • Japan confronted devastation along its northeastern coast on ...
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    • Taking a migraine and epilepsy drug known as topiramate by pregnant women can increase the risk of developing oral birth defects in the unborn, US federal agency warns. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that ...
    • Mom’s iron, kid’s birth weight linked
    • Women who receive sufficient amounts of iron in the first three months of pregnancy are more likely to give birth to heavier infants, a new study says. The study of 1,300 pregnant women showed that ...
    • Saudi people seek political reforms
    • People in Saudi Arabia have ratcheted up political criticisms of the kingdom over mounting concerns about political detentions and intolerance against free speech, says an analyst. People in Saudi Arabia “have ...
    • Yemeni military takes to the streets
    • Yemens armed forces took to the streets of Sanaa on ...
    • Leave in 72 hours, opposition tells Gaddafi
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    • Many heart devices are approved for use in the United States despite a ...
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    • Consuming sugar-sweetened beverages such as sodas and fruit drinks on a daily routine places the individual with a greater risk of developing high blood pressure in the long run. A study of about 2,700 adult Americans and Britons showed that ...
    • Turkey says NATO move on Libya absurd
    • Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey’s prime minister, has hit out at ...
    • Migraine linked to obesity in girls
    • Girls and young women who suffer from migraine headaches are more likely to gain extra weight or become obese during adulthood, a new study says. Migraine has long been linked with obesity before, but the new study is the first to point out ...
    • Mice can repair their heart muscle
    • Scientists have found that newborn mice can regenerate muscles of their heart, a discovery that ...
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    • Muammar Gaddafi has gone on a mad rampage, targeting his ...
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    • Heavy rainfall in the Bolivian capital has led to the destruction of hundreds of homes and roads, after ...
    • Former Turkish prime minister Erbakan dies
    • Necmettin Erbakan, the mentor of political Islam in Turkey and its ...
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    • Sixty-five civilians, including 40 children, were killed in a ...
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    • Opposition leader Hassan Mashaima returned to Bahrain from ...
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    • As short as a 50-minute exposure to cell phone radiation abnormally increases brain activity in the areas closest to the phone’s antenna, a new US study suggests. The electromagnetic radiation emitted by cell phone antenna activates the brain to ...
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    • One of the significant events in ancient history is the ...
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    • Saudi Arabias King Abdullah on Wednesday announced a ...
    • OPEC cannot act, needs more clarity: Iran
    • Unrest across the Middle East and surging oil markets have ...
    • Gaddafi loses more Libyan cities
    • Protesters have wrested control of more Libyan cities from ...
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    • It makes no difference if you stretch or not before a run, because ...
    • Oil passes $107 on violence in Libya, Bahrain
    • Singapore (AFP) - Brent prices broke past $107 in Asian trade on ...
    • Gaddafi attacks his own people with warplanes
    • Muammar Gaddafi used tanks, helicopters and warplanes to fight a ...
    • Bahrainis reject prisoners’ release
    • Thousands of Bahrainis joined Tuesday the funeral of a sl ...
    • Iron, zinc lack IQ benefit for kids
    • Prescribing iron and zinc supplements in infants born to poor families may curb the symptoms of related deficiencies but is not effective in improving their mental skills. While both minerals are necessary for the development of brain, children in ...
    • Early baldness, prostate cancer linked
    • Men who start losing their hair at the age of 20 have a greater risk of developing prostate cancer later on in life, a new study suggests. Scientists had long known that men who more readily ...
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    • Requiring fast-food restaurants in New York City to post ...
    • High-fiber diet promotes longevity
    • Following a diet rich in fibers, particularly whole grains, may reduce one’s risk of dying from infections, heart diseases and respiratory problems, a new study says. Previous studies have shown that fiber improves bowel movement and ...
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    • People who have spent more time in the sun and those with higher ...
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    • Egypt’s people power movement forced out an ...
    • Turkey to make arrests over coup plot
    • A Turkish court has issued an arrest warrant for 163 military officers ...
    • Egypt army clashes with protesters
    • Egypts army has clashed with protesters that refuse to leave ...
    • Egyptians hold firm at Liberation sq.
    • Pro-democracy protesters in Egypt have rejected armys appeal to
    • Mom’s Work linked to children’s obesity
    • The amount of time mothers spend working outside has an increasing effect on the children’s chance of becoming overweight, a new study suggests. Researchers from the ...
    • Restrictive diet reduces ADHD symptoms
    • Following a restricted diet and avoiding certain foods may significantly reduce the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. ADHD is one of the most common childhood disorders, affecting ...
    • Amazon drought affects global warming
    • Scientists say last year’s drought in the Amazon rain forest can have a greater impact on global warming than the United States does in one year. British and Brazilian scientists believe ...
    • Ramallah demo backs Egypt revolution
    • Hundreds of Palestinians have staged a demonstration in the West Bank to express their solidarity with the anti-government protesters in Egypt. Palestinians, including university students as well as ...
    • Erdogan says Mubarak should go now
    • The pledge by the Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, to stand down in ...
    • Egyptian uprising expands despite military flyover
    • Fighter jets swooped low over Cairo on Sunday in what appeared to be ...
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    • Following a western diet, high in red and processed meat, saturated fats and sugar, may increase the risk of developing kidney function decline, a new study says. Brigham and Women’s Hospital researchers at studied the effect of three different dietary ..
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    • Japanese Ambassador to Tehran Kinichi Komano visited an ...
    • Fire of rage engulfs Egypt
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