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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Iran:
Arash Nahavandi reports on the increasing number of women diagnosed with breast cancer in Iran.
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Arash Nahavandi discusses the production of a new drug for lung fibrosis and cancer treatment in Iran.
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Iran:
Arash Nahavandi reported on the health status of students and the challenges they face.
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Iran:
Arash Nahavandi discusses research indicating that up to 84% of strokes are related to modifiable lifestyle factors.
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Iran:
Arash Nahavandi is the journalist reporting on the ongoing debates regarding traditional and Islamic medicine in Iran.
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Iran:
Arash Nahavandi conducted an interview with Dr. Babak Ghorai Moghadam about brain health.
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Iran:
Arash Nahavandi discusses the importance of flu vaccination and its impact on public health.
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Arash Nahavandi discusses the concerns related to the increasing consumption of sugary foods and drinks in Iran.
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Arash Nahavandi reported that about 16% of doctors in the country have the capacity to receive under-the-table payments.
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Arash Nahavandi is the author of the article discussing the significance of magnesium.
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