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Iranian knowledge-based firms are set to showcase their medical equipment innovations at the Arablab 2025 exhibition in Dubai from September 23 to 25. This event aims to connect industry leaders and researchers in scientific development. Health Minister Mohammad-Reza Zafarqandi emphasized the government’s priority for self-sufficiency in medical production. Iran exports approximately $20 million in medical equipment annually and produces over 70% of its medical needs domestically. With around 600 companies, Iran manufactures 99% of its medicines and a wide range of medical equipment at competitive prices, highlighting its growing capabilities in the healthcare sector and global market.
Iranian Innovators Shine at SCO Youth Forum: Empowering the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs
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Tehran Police Uncover Massive 19 Tons of Narcotics in Major Drug Bust!
Iran’s anti-narcotics police have made significant progress in combating drug trafficking, seizing around 19 tons of narcotics and arresting 555 smugglers in Tehran province this Iranian calendar year. Authorities uncovered 207 kilograms of illegal drugs near schools, highlighting the urgency of the issue. Over 1,500 traffickers and 2,800 online vendors were arrested, while 81,000 individuals received addiction rehabilitation. The UNODC praised Iran’s efforts, particularly in light of its geographical challenges near Afghanistan. International cooperation is emphasized as crucial for continuing these initiatives, aiming for a safer future free from drug abuse.
Iran’s Medicine Crisis: Pharmacies Run Dry, Prices Skyrocket, and Health in Peril
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Join the Fight: National HIV Testing Campaign Launches for Awareness and Action!
Iran’s health ministry has launched a national HIV testing campaign, “I will take HIV test, too,” to address the HIV epidemic. Running for a month from November 11, the initiative aims to boost testing among key populations by enhancing testing center capacities, reducing stigma, and promoting universal access to education and diagnosis. With approximately 41,059 HIV cases in Iran, the campaign emphasizes the importance of awareness and testing. Globally, HIV remains a significant health issue, with millions affected. The campaign is crucial for transforming the response to HIV in Iran and fostering a supportive environment for testing and treatment.