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صفحه اصلی تبیان شبکه اجتماعی مشاوره آموزش فیلم صوت تصاویر حوزه کتابخانه دانلود وبلاگ فروشگاه اینترنتی
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    • Vaccine Hope For Childrens Lung Virus
    • A virus that causes wheezing and pneumonia claims the lives of up to 200,000 children worldwide each year, a study has found. University of Edinburgh scientists found that ...
    • Study finds stress aggravates IBD
    • A new study confirms the general belief suggesting that stress can trigger the symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease in affected individuals. Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are ...
    • Smoking ups strabismus risk in newborn
    • For each cigarette a pregnant woman lights up each day, she is placed at an increased risk of giving birth to a child with crossed eyes, a new study finds. Strabismus, often known as crossed eyes, is ...
    • Study uncovers cobra hooding
    • Washington State University researchers have found the mechanism by which cobras spread their neck and create ...
    • Chagas increases risk of stroke
    • Being infected with a tropical parasitic disease known as Chagas may place the individual at an increased risk of developing stroke, a new study finds. Latest figures have revealed that ...
    • Study finds diet to stave off dementia
    • A diet rich in olive oil, nuts, fish, poultry and certain fruits and vegetables can reduce ...
    • Exercise negates gene-related obesity
    • Being involved in regular exercise can tackle an individuals genetic vulnerability to ...
    • OSA increases risk of stroke: Study
    • Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) more than doubles the risk of stroke in men, placing women at an increased risk of the condition, a new study finds. Previous studies had linked untreated OSA to ...
    • NASA marks Hubbles 20th anniversary
    • Scientists at the US space agency are preparing a new collection of images scheduled for release on the 20th anniversary of the launching of the Hubble telescope.NASA and European Space Agency (ESA) scientists are ...
    • Light exercise cuts obesity risk in newborns
    • Babies born to mothers who have done light exercise during pregnancy are at a lower risk of gaining weight in the long run, a new study finds. Previous studies had pointed out the influence of the womb environment on ...
    • Breastfeeding can save 900 babies: Study
    • Breastfeeding will save not only the lives of nearly 900 babies but also ...
    • Premature Birth and Brain Damage: Inflammation May Play a Role
    • Researchers have gone some way to explaining what happens during premature births and how brain injury develops in premature babies. New findings show that ...
    • Baghdad massive blasts kill 34, injure 100
    • Six bombing attacks have rattled through Baghdad, killing nearly 34 people and leaving some ...
    • Glaucoma starts in brain, not eye
    • Despite the general belief, a new study finds that glaucoma-related blindness starts with ...
    • Duchenne smile linked to longevity
    • A new study suggests that the type of smile may influence the association between ...
    • Longevity gene found in worms
    • In a medical breakthrough, British researchers have succeeded to identify a gene strongly linked to ...
    • Study says midday naps makes one smarter
    • A new research has revealed that taking a midday nap revitalizes your brain and dramatically boosts its ...
    • Ali Karimi is 11 on most popular player list
    • Irans Steel Azin FC midfielder, Ali Karimi, has been selected as the ...
    • FDA approves first MS drug
    • FDA officials have approved the first drug designed to improve the ability to ...
    • Gunmen attack Togo football team in Angola
    • At least one person has lost his life and nine others were wounded when unidentified assailants opened ...
    • United beats Wolves 3-0 to level with Chelsea
    • Manchester United has trounced Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0 at Old Trafford to move ...
    • Heavy snoring linked to diabetes
    • Frequent snorers are reported to be at an increased risk of developing diabetes compared to those who ...
    • Menopause increases bad cholesterol levels
    • Menopause-induced changes in serum lipid levels are responsible for the increased risk of ...
    • 118 killed, 197 injured in Baghdad blasts
    • At least 118 people have been killed and 197 others sustained injuries as multiple ...
    • Superb Messi wins Ballon dOr award
    • Superb Argentina striker Lionel Messi, reminiscent of former soccer legend Diego Maradona, has ...
    • Humans can hear through skin: Study
    • While the ears were long considered as the only hearing device in humans, a new study shows that tactile sensations can ...
    • Low-fat diet can improve mood
    • Low-carbohydrate and low-fat diets can both help individuals lose extra pounds; the latter, however, is more effective in ...
    • Babies cry in their mother tongues
    • The differences in infantile crying melodies correspond with their mother tongue, indicating that babies are influenced by the ...
    • US clinic denies Muslim doctor right to wear hijab
    • A medical clinic in Dallas, Texas has sparked controversy after saying a Muslim doctor applying for a job cannot wear her headscarf if hired. Dr. Hena Zaki of Plano, Texas said ...
    • Occupiers involved in drug trade: Afghan minister
    • The Afghan minister of counter narcotics says foreign troops are earning money from drug production in Afghanistan. General Khodaidad said ...
    • Death toll rises to 147, Baghdad to mourn 3 days
    • Twin car bomb attacks have rocked the justice ministry and a provincial office in Iraqi capital of Baghdad, leaving at least 147 people dead and 721 others wounded, including ...
    • Mediterranean diet reduces risk of depression
    • Adopting a Mediterranean diet, long believed to protect individuals against heart disease and ...
    • Children of 21st century to live 100 years: Study
    • A study finds that life expectancy is increasing in many countries and babies born today in developed countries will have ...
    • Israel frees other captives in Shalit video swap
    • Israel has set free the remaining nineteen Palestinian female captives in exchange for ...
    • Promising results for trial HIV vaccine
    • An experimental AIDS vaccine has, for the first time, prevented the virus infection, marking a medical milestone in the ...
    • Larger things may add to longevity: Study
    • Individuals with narrow thighs are believed to die sooner than their counterparts who ...
    • Mediterranean diet improves diabetes management
    • While the Mediterranean diet had long been linked to greater weight loss, a new study finds this diet more efficient in ...
    • Tick saliva can treat cancer: Study
    • Tick, a parasite and a vector for numerous diseases, holds the key compound effective in treating ...
    • 400 Gaza patients face imminent death
    • The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip has announced that 400 ICU patients are facing ...
    • Gloomy days dim cognitive function
    • Gloomy days, on which the sky is gray and it is drizzling, are responsible for dimmed memory and ...
    • One-third of Europeans have never been online
    • A new study shows that one-third of Europeans have never used the internet and ...
    • Iran to make new breast cancer detector
    • Iranians have developed a new method using nanotechnology to detect breast cancer in ...
    • Swine flu count reaches 61 in Iran
    • The Iranian Minister of Health and Medical Education, Kamran Bagheri Lankarani, has said the number of swine flu cases in ...
    • Maradona says he will stay with Argentina
    • Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona has said that he would ...
    • High-fructose diets impair memory
    • Adopting a diet rich in fructose, a form of sugar commonly found in processed foods and beverages, may result in ...
    • Vegetarian diet cuts blood cancer risk
    • Compared to meat eaters, those following a vegetarian diet are less likely to develop certain types of cancer particularly blood malignancies. ...
    • Coffee cuts exercise-induced asthma
    • Drinking caffeine within an hour of exercise can reduce the symptoms of exercise induced asthma (EIA), characterized by ...
    • Down syndrome offers hope to cancer patients
    • A new US study on mice links the extra copy of chromosome 21 in people with Down syndrome with
    • Yoghurt keeps postpartum obesity away
    • While many women find weight loss after labor challenging, a new study says probiotic supplements can easily ...
    • Lithium in Tap Water lowers Suicide Rate
    • Drinking water containing considerable amounts of an element known as lithium can help reduce the ...
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