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Wednesday, 26 January 2022 (YJC)_ Over the past 24 hours, more than 500,000 people have been diagnosed with corona, French health officials say.
News ID: 55614    Publish Date : 2022/01/26

Tuesday, 24 August 2021 (YJC)_A high-ranking United Nations official has warned that Yemen is spiraling faster toward food shortages and other humanitarian catastrophes, with millions of people in the Arab country ravaged by a Saudi-led war being “a step away” from famine and related disease s.
News ID: 52919    Publish Date : 2021/08/24

Wednesday, 18 August 2021 (YJC)_ According to the latest statistics, the number of people infected with the coronavirus in the world has reached more than 209 million so far.
News ID: 52778    Publish Date : 2021/08/18

Sunday,25 July 2021 (YJC)_The new Covid 19 variant, called the Delta, has dramatically increased the number of corona sufferers and victims in the United States.
News ID: 52385    Publish Date : 2021/07/25

Wednesday, 30 September 2020_More than 380,000 coronavirus positive cases have recovered from the infectious disease in Iran as of Wednesday, the Health Ministry said.
News ID: 48374    Publish Date : 2020/09/30

Tehran, 04 June_The total number of people who have contracted the coronavirus in Iran is about to hit 150,000, the Health Ministry spokesperson announced, noting that nearly 117,000 positive cases have recovered from the viral disease .
News ID: 46367    Publish Date : 2020/06/04

Tehran, 04 June_The death toll from the novel coronavirus in Iran surpassed 8,000 on Wednesday, while more than 125,000 positive cases have recovered from the disease .
News ID: 46366    Publish Date : 2020/06/04

TEHRAN, oct 14_With an increase of nearly 10,000 cases of tickborne disease from 2016 to 2017 -- mostly lyme disease -- the National Institutes of Health announced a five-year plan to expand research and reduce infections.
News ID: 43941    Publish Date : 2019/10/14

TEHRAN, Sept 28-Here's a compelling reason to keep those dreaded appointments with your dentist: New research suggests that red, tender or bleeding gums could trigger high blood pressure.
News ID: 43798    Publish Date : 2019/09/28

TEHRAN, Sept 04 -Regular exercise benefits heart disease patients more than healthy people, according to a new study.
News ID: 43522    Publish Date : 2019/09/04

TEHRAN, August 20 - A middle-aged woman had persistent symptoms that doctors couldn't explain. Frustrated, she took an increasingly common route: a search through the Internet.
News ID: 43236    Publish Date : 2019/08/20

TEHRAN, Jul 15 - If you trim out only 300 calories a day -- the equivalent of six Oreo cookies -- that could be all it takes to cut diabetes and heart disease risk, new research suggests.
News ID: 42009    Publish Date : 2019/07/15

TEHRAN, Jul 11 -Heart damage in older adults may be leading to more falls, new research shows.
News ID: 41856    Publish Date : 2019/07/11

TEHRAN, Jun 20 -An experimental drug for sickle cell disease reduced anemia and boosted the health of red blood cells in patients, according to a new study.
News ID: 40906    Publish Date : 2019/06/20

TEHRAN, Jun 19 -While diet and lifestyle play a large role in heart disease , researchers in Sweden report that a higher number of cases are caused by genetics than previously thought.
News ID: 40879    Publish Date : 2019/06/19

TEHRAN, Jun 18 -The number of measles cases in the United States this year rose to 1,044, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.
News ID: 40823    Publish Date : 2019/06/18

TEHRAN, Jun 12 -Life in Antarctica requires a surprising level of genetic adaptability, according to a new study.
News ID: 40626    Publish Date : 2019/06/12

TEHRAN, Jun 9 -Researchers have identified antibodies from pathogens in the blood of wild snow leopards they say could pose a threat to the species.
News ID: 40559    Publish Date : 2019/06/09

TEHRAN, Jun 5 -People living with HIV have higher rates of heart ailments, new research shows.
News ID: 40384    Publish Date : 2019/06/05

TEHRAN, May 29 - E-cigarettes are largely considered safer than traditional cigarettes, but a new study suggests use of the devices -- as well as the flavors, regardless of nicotine content -- may pose a new risk for heart disease .
News ID: 40049    Publish Date : 2019/05/29

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