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According to Iran's parliamentary committee on health and treatment in 2015, 12 million Iranians suffer from mental illnesses (mostly stemming from economic reasons). [55] According to the ministry of health, mental issues among women is a major problem and it is the second cause of death and disabilities among men. [55]
For health issues in Iran see Health in Iran. Historical development of life expectancy in Iran. Healthcare in Iran is based on three pillars: the public-governmental system, the private sector, and NGOs. [1] The healthcare and medical sector's market value in Iran was almost US$24 billion in 2002 and is forecast to rise to US$96 billion in ...
[21] [22] [23] [6] However, the World Health Organization says that it has not seen problems with Iran's reported figures, [24] although a WHO official later said that due to limited testing in the early months, the number of cases reported in Iran may represent only about 20% of the real number until more tests could be conducted. [25]
In general, 81% of suicides related to family issues were committed by youths from 10 to 34 years old. In addition, family-related issues, were the most prevalent reason among children from 10 to 14 years old (33%). [9] In the aforementioned study (Table 1), love-related issues with a prevalence of 28% were the second most frequent reason of ...
Air pollution in Iran is heavily concentrated in urban areas and reportedly kills 40,000 Iranians a year. High levels of air pollution are a major contributor to diseases including cardiovascular, neurological, lung related diseases as well as birth defects. Health costs associated with premature deaths and treatment of the ill has led to Iran ...
Due to the broad nature of the sanctions, Iranians' right to health, education, and other human rights aspects have been adversely impacted. U.S. secondary sanctions have led to "over-compliance" by some companies. [4] Sanctions have had an impact on people's life in addition to the availability of drugs. [5]
DUBAI (Reuters) -The top commander of Iran's Quds Force, Esmail Qaani, is in "good health", the force's deputy commander Iraj Masjedi said on Monday, after two Iranian security sources told ...
Because the fuel produced in Iran has a lower quality than most international fuels. [7] The World Health Organization (WHO) had in 2018 put Tehran in the category of ‘most polluted cities in the world,’ while the World Bank in its 2018 report said this city accounts for 4,000 of the 12,000 deaths due to air pollution in Iran annually. [8]