چهارشنبه 22 آبان 1404 - 19 جمادي الاول 1447 - 12 نوامبر 2025

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صفحه اصلی تبیان شبکه اجتماعی مشاوره آموزش فیلم صوت تصاویر حوزه کتابخانه دانلود وبلاگ فروشگاه اینترنتی
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    • Long bottle-feeding may cause obesity
    • Children who regularly use a bottle at age 2 are more likely to become obese by the time of kindergarten that those who switch to cups at younger ages. After following 6,750 US children from the time of birth, scientists found that at age ...
    • Moderate arsenic in water harms heart
    • Even moderate levels of arsenic n drinking water increases the risk of developing heart disease, a new study suggests. In a 6-year study, researchers measured the amounts of arsenic in drinking water wells in Araihazar, Bangladesh and ...
    • Al Khalifa regime at war with Bahrainis
    • The trial of 21 Bahrainis shows the Manama regime is at war with all the protesters as they all want an end to the rule of Al Khalifa family, a Bahraini political activist says. This is not the first time the Al Khalifa regime has ...
    • West’s silence on Bahrain censured
    • A Bahraini human rights group has lambasted the West’s refusal to openly condemn brutal Saudi-backed crackdown against the popular uprising in Manama. The response from the West has been ...
    • One protester shot dead in Yemen
    • Yemeni security forces have killed one protester in the ...
    • World artists express solidarity in “Hope for Japan” poster exhibit
    • Tehran’s Imam Ali (AS) Religious Arts Museum has organized a ...
    • Iran to open Al Sadr power plant phase 2 in Iraq
    • The second unit of the Iranian-built Al Sadr power plant in ...
    • Golden Bear winner pirated too
    • Illegal copies of the acclaimed Iranian film “Nader and ...
    • Pakistan Senate chairman meets top Iranian officials
    • Chairman of the Pakistan Senate Farooq Hamid Naek ...
    • Bahrain to put 21 activists on trial
    • The Bahraini government has announced its ...
    • Iran wins World Taekwondo Championship in South Korea
    • Iran has made history by winning men’s ...
    • Qureshi urges resignations over U.S. violation of Pakistans sovereignty
    • Pakistans former foreign minister called on the countrys ...
    • Tebyan’s support of oppressed people of Bahrain
    • Tebyan institute as the biggest Cultural, Informative and religious Iranian website along with its users condemned these Atrocities committed by Bahraini and Saudi Occupying Security forces and ...
    • Ahmadinejad: World seeks new culture
    • Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says the world seeks a new culture and system that would guarantee mankind’s true happiness, noting that ...
    • US accountable for dictators crimes
    • Iran’s ambassador to Syria has condemned the US support of dictatorial rulers in the Middle East, saying Washington should be held accountable for the dictators crimes. The US has a black record in connection with the ...
    • Most kids can unbuckle car seats: Study
    • Many toddlers, some as young as one year old, can unbuckle themselves while on board a car, which could mean that many kids remain unbuckled when the vehicle is in motion. Researchers at Yale School of Medicine surveyed 378 parents and found that ...
    • Altered sleep pattern affects brain aging
    • Sleeping less than six or more than eight hours a night is associated with a decline in brain function in the middle-aged adults, a new study says. A 5-year study of more than 5,000 middle age people showed that ...
    • Ex-Bahraini MP dies under detention
    • A former Bahraini lawmaker and member of the country’s main opposition group has died in a hospital after being held in ...
    • FIFA 12 first details
    • The first FIFA 12 details are starting to sneak out, via the ...
    • Armadillos linked to leprosy in humans
    • Several years ago, an 81-year-old woman with a raised patch of ...
    • Turkey rebuffs U.S. pressure against Iranian bank
    • Ankara has refused U.S. request for limiting activities of ...
    • “The Maritime Silk Road” tops at Kish filmfest
    • “The Maritime Silk Road”, centering on the first sailor who ...
    • Tehran Computer Game Festival kicks off
    • The First Tehran Computer Game Festival kicked off ...
    • Shahdad Rohani to compose symphony for Persian Gulf
    • Prominent Iranian composer and conductor Shahdad Rohani has ...
    • Saberi seeking Culture Ministry’s approval for 3 plays
    • Iranian stage director Pari Saberi has recently submited three ...
    • Penguin Numbers Plummeting—Whales Partly to Blame?
    • Penguin populations have plunged by as much as 50 percent during the ...
    • Munich Film Fest to host Iranian film
    • The Iranian film, Salve, directed by Alireza Davoudnejad, is to be screened at the 29th Munich Film Festival. This 95-min movie will be displayed along with ...
    • Berlin to exhibit Iranian illustrations
    • Germany will be hosting the first exhibition of Iranian illustrations slated to be held from May 14 to June 4 at the Neurotitan Gallery, Berlin. According to Iran Book News Agency (IBNA), ...
    • Hot bath, heart arrest linked
    • Taking a hot bath on a cold day may slightly increase the risk of experiencing cardiac arrests, a Japanese study says. The new study found the rate of ...
    • Corpse flower blooms in Basel
    • A 17-year-old giant stinky flower in Basel has bloomed for the first time, attracting thousands of people to the ...
    • Bahrain forces raid girl’s school again
    • Saudi-backed Bahraini forces launch a second raid on an all-girls school in the north of the country, in line with violent crackdown on the popular revolution the government is facing. Eyewitnesses say the Saudi-backed forces took away ...
    • Freeway pollution causes brain damage in mice-study
    • Southern California freeway pollution, already linked to ...
    • Saleh will step down, Yemeni govt. says
    • Yemens ruling General Peoples Congress (GPC) has ...
    • NATO jets launch fresh Tripoli attacks
    • NATO warplanes have dropped bombs on ...
    • Islamic Awakening in ME will bear fruit
    • The Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed ...
    • Iran-Egypt ties risk to Israel future
    • The expansion of Tehran-Cairo relations will put ...
    • Gaddafi forces halt Misratah fighting
    • Sporadic clashes in the Libyan city of Misratah have ...
    • Pesticide exposure in womb affects IQ
    • Children exposed to pesticides in the womb are more likely to have significant lower attention and ...
    • Watching too much TV harms kid’s heart
    • Children as young as six who watch too much TV are at a higher risk of developing heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes later on in life. Sydney University researchers found that, children as young as ...
    • Quake helped understand Sa’adi poem’
    • Tokyo’s envoy to Tehran says he understood the meaning of the Persian poem adorning the entrance of the UN building in ...
    • Cleric declares Al Khalifa, Al Saud infidels
    • Iran’s Ayatollah Abdullah Javadi-Amoli has expressed concern over the ...
    • Iran satellite carrier given new task
    • The head of Iran Space Agency (ISA) has expressed optimism about the re-launch of the country’s ...
    • Yemens largest tribes press president to leave
    • Dozens of chiefs from Yemens two largest and ...
    • The Earth and the Universe to be performed at Russian festival
    • A group of Iranian puppeteers led by Zahra Sabri is scheduled to ...
    • Home safety products can prevent injuries in kids
    • Installing stair gates, cabinet locks, and smoke detectors led ...
    • British Museum ready to loan more artifacts to Iran
    • British Museum Director Neil MacGregor has ...
    • Iranians gather outside Bahrain embassy
    • Iranian and foreign students have gathered outside the Bahraini Embassy in Tehran to condemn Manama’s Saudi-backed crackdown on peaceful demonstrators. Students from universities in Tehran and the northern province of ...
    • Iranian girl attacked in UK over hijab
    • An Iranian Muslim girl has reportedly come under attack in Britain after refusing to remove her hijab amid a new wave of Islamophobia in Western countries. The incident occurred on Wednesday when ...
    • Iran to build oceanographic vessel
    • Iran is set to build the first oceanographic research vessel in the Middle East with the participation of the ...
    • Fish oil may lower postnatal depression
    • Consuming foods or supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids during pregnancy may lower the risk of developing symptoms of postpartum (after childbirth) depression. Postpartum depression is moderate to severe depression in a woman after giving birth ...
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