
Arash Nahavandi
Arash Nahavandi is a researcher known for his work on the impact of sanctions on mental health in Iran. His recent study, published in The Lancet Global Health, analyzed data from 1990 to 2019 regarding various psychiatric disorders in Iran, highlighting the ongoing burden of mental health issues despite the economic pressures imposed by international sanctions.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Iran | 6 | 7.50 | 0.24% | +40% | 83,992,949 | 279,976 | $610,000 | 2,033$ |
Totals | 6 | 83,992,949 | 279,976 | $610,000 | 2,033$ |
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Iran:
Arash Nahavandi is a researcher at King's College London who has found a way to grow human teeth in a laboratory setting.
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Arash Nahavandi discusses the quest for longevity and the various methods people pursue to achieve it.
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Iran:
Arash Nahavandi is involved in researching the relationship between diet and cancer growth.
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Iran:
Arash Nahavandi discusses the importance of changing toothbrushes after illness.
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Iran:
Arash Nahavandi conducted a study showing that intermittent fasting helps stop blood clot formation.
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Iran:
Arash Nahavandi is involved in research analyzing brain scans of parents in the UK.
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Arash Nahavandi reports on a recent study examining the effects of sleep on the human brain.
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Iran:
Arash Nahavandi discusses the health benefits of travel for mental and emotional well-being.
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Arash Nahavandi reported on a study published in Nature about how aspirin can inhibit cancer metastasis.
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Iran:
Arash Nahavandi is mentioned as the author of the article discussing the benefits of oranges on mental health.
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