Consuming Vitamin D Lowers Risk of Death by COVID-19
People who get enough vitamin D are at a 52 percent lower risk of dying of COVID-19 than people who are deficient for the 'sunshine vitamin,' new research reveals.
Vitamin D Reduces Early Mortality
A normal intake of vitamin D can reduce the risk of early death substantially in people with cardiovascular disease, a new study shows. A study from the University of Bergen (UiB) concludes that people who have suffered from cardiovascular disease, and have a normal intake of vitamin D, reduce their risk of morality as a […]
Higher Dose of Vitamin D Increases Bone Density in Premature Babies
TEHRAN – If the standard supplementation of 400 IUs of vitamin D is increased to 800 IUs daily there are reductions in the number of premature and preterm babies with extremely low bone density, new research has found. Results of a University of Nebraska Medical Center study published in the Oct. 10 issue of PLOS […]
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- Iran reports first case of monkeypox
- Iran-EU Trade in H1 Rises 34% yr/yr
- Call for Implementation of Iran-Bangladesh Preferential Trade
- A Highwayman Named the U.S.
- Some 2.9m Foreign Tourists Visit Iran Amid Iranophobia
- Germans want to continue operations of remaining NPPs
- Navy chief says Iran ready to do operations anywhere in open seas
- Charity to build 2,700 schools using new technologies
- Kuwait upgrades ties with Iran in broader thaw
- Tehran, Port Louis Explore Energy Cooperation Avenues
- EU Studying Iran Response to Proposed Text on JCPOA Revival
- The woes America left behind in Afghanistan
- Iranian team wins medals at IOI 2022
- Iran-India Trade Grows by 53% in a Year
- Iran Export of Products to Uzbekistan at 63% Growth
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Candidates face each other in first televised debate
The first televised debates among seven presidential candidates were held on Saturday afternoon.
Investigating disasters caused by Yemen War
The fourth pre-session of an international conference on international law and armed conflict in the region, entitled "Yemen War and Role of International Law on Armed Conflicts", was held virtually at Qom University.
Germans, Japanese and Marylanders are poisoned by the US military
PFAS in fire-fighting foams used on basFes worldwide are contaminating the environment and endangering public health. The Pentagon denies wrongdoing.
Lavrov: Iran Russia work closely to ensure full implementation
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday said that Moscow and Tehran cooperate closely to make sure that the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action aka JCPOA be implemented fully.
There Is No Cheap Oil
Media attack and hype regarding Iran and China’s economic cooperation agreement by the domestic and foreign currents, and especially by those who western blood is boiling in their veins and have engaged a country with their imported delusion in their minds despite all rational reasons, assigns one to stand against these mischievous distortions which are seen among the news reports by disclosing the truth in order to make aware the dear and resistant people of this revolutionary country against these mischievous inductions.
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Iran reports first case of monkeypox
Iran has announced its first case of the monkeypox virus, detected in a woman, health ministry spokesman Pedram Pakaeen said on Tuesday.
Iran-EU Trade in H1 Rises 34% yr/yr
The value of trade between Iran and the European Union reached €2.55 billion in the first six months of 2022, registering a 34 percent growth compared to the previous year’s same period.
Call for Implementation of Iran-Bangladesh Preferential Trade
Head of Iran, Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mine and Agriculture (ICCIMA) Gholam-Hossein Shafei in meeting with Iran’s new Ambassador to Bangladesh Mansour Chavoshi called for implementation of Iran-Bangladesh preferential trade agreement and reiterated it would pave the ground for boosting trade between the two countries.
Germans want to continue operations of remaining NPPs
According to a new survey from Der Spiegel, three-quarters of all Germans want to continue the operations of Germany's remaining nuclear power plants, throwing into question the country's much-touted plan to phase out nuclear energy. Is the country about to make a U-turn on the issue?
Charity to build 2,700 schools using new technologies
Barekat Charity Foundation, affiliated with the Headquarters for Executing the Order of the Imam, will build 2,700 schools using new ideas and technologies.
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New Tourism Destinations in Malaysia Introduced
The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture of Malaysia announced that the country's borders were opened to foreign tourists after a two-year hiatus due to the corona pandemic.
Expansion of investment with the development of infrastructure in Lamerd Special Economic Zone
Lamerd Special Economic Zone has seriously used its full capacity to build infrastructure. With the efforts of the management complex, despite all the problems, with the development of infrastructure, we are witnessing the expansion of the presence of investors.
The Energy Industry Is the Locomotive of Economic Development of Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan is one of the few countries that fully meet their needs at the expense of their own energy resources. The republic owns about 50% of the installed capacity of the unified energy system of Central Asia.
Zarif’s Leaked Audio Tape ‘Stolen’
Government spokesman says the dissident television network Iran International’s “stealing” of an audio file of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif was a conspiracy to achieve its wicked objectives.
Iran identifies culprit behind Natanz sabotage act
Iran’s Intelligence Ministry has identified the culprit behind the recent act of sabotage at its Natanz nuclear facility, who had fled the country before the attack.