Iran General NewsBad Driving, Drugs, Heart Disease Main Killers In Iran

Bad Driving, Drugs, Heart Disease Main Killers In Iran

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RFE/RL: More than 40,000 Iranians have died from narcotics abuse between the start of the year and 20 March, with just
over 26,000 dying in car crashes. Radio Farda cited a report issued by the Iranian state coroner that said car crashes were the premier cause of “unnatural” deaths, and a source of serious injury to some 250,000 Iranians. Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

Tehran – More than 40,000 Iranians have died from narcotics abuse between the start of the year and 20 March, with just over 26,000 dying in car crashes.

Radio Farda cited a report issued by the Iranian state coroner that said car crashes were the premier cause of “unnatural” deaths, and a source of serious injury to some 250,000 Iranians.

Most “natural” deaths were due to cardiac and cardiovascular conditions, with heart attacks the leading cause of death in that category, the report stated.

Medical centers run by the state coroner’s office also treated 1.5 million Iranians injured in fights, while just over 1,400 Iranians have drowned so far this year, the report stated.

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