General Information
About Iranian Headache Association
Headache disorders are the most frequent brain conditions among the general population affecting the majority of people. IHA (Iranian Headache Association), is a subdevision of Iranian neurological association that is a national, nonprofit organization. IHA has sought to improve the life of those affected by headache in Iran. It dedicates its efforts to changing of information and ideas concerning the causes and treatments of headache and related painful disorders. Teaching of key players such as neurologists, general practitioners and all those involved in headache management about the diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders is focused.
About IRAN
Iran is an ancient country with a history of civilization and artistic creation of over 3000 years. Iran has been the land of peace, friendship, art and culture. It is a big country with a diverse climate. From the mountains blanketed with snow to the beautiful deserts and from the blue seas to broad pastures and green forests, it’s all full of ancient works and Iranian civilization. Iran is a land of hospitality and warmness, with a rich, glorious and grand cultural heritage.
The country covers 1,600,000 square kilometers. It borders the beautiful Caspian Sea from the north and the warm Persian Gulf from the south. Iran today is both modern and ancient. It is the most populous and the second-largest country in the Middle East.
Iran has something to offer to everyone. From culture lovers to the adventurous. There are many sightseeing choices to choose from; mountain climbing, skiing, shopping at many magnificent shops and bazaars, great resturants, splendid parks, and of course historical and archaeological places of interest with over 5,000 years of history. Tehran, the capital of Iran, with a population of over 10 million rests by the side of the Alborz Mountains and the lofty snow-covered mount Damavand.
The cities included in the list of the world cultural heritage and civilization are Isfahan, the former capital of Iran and the legendary city of architecture and Shiraz, also a former Iranian capital, with its historical and magnificent Persepolis and the birthplace of the greatest Iranian poets, Hafez and Sa’di.
Iran is a very safe country to travel in regardless of your race, religion, or gender. The crime rate in Iran is low.
About Isfahan
Isfahan is located in the central Iran inside the plains stretching along Zayandeh Rood River. The city is located in a relatively mountainous area in the center of the Iranian Plateau and stretches from the snowy Zagros Mountains in the West to the East and North-central deserts of Iran. There exists a variety of climatic conditions in the city thanks to regions with different altitudes.
Generally, as the altitude falls from Western city to the Eastern, the area temperature increases together with the decrease in the amount of rainfall. There is a breeze drifting in the city throughout the four seasons. The Western and Southwestern winds which blow along Zayandeh Rood River in the spring and fall endow the city with a glorious weather. Isfahan is a city with regular seasonal changes. Spring begins in late March with the trees in full bloom, summer in late June. The city greets fall color in late September with the leaves falling off the trees and winter starts in late December. Among all the seasons and months, Isfahan is in its perfect splendor in May. It’s the month when a breeze from the sky drifts through the colorful city in possession of a pleasant weather and luring lights. Isfahan is dowered with a full sunlight and is sunny three fourth of a year.
Since the establishment of Darolfonoon in the mid 1800s, Tehran has amassed a large number of institutions of higher education. Tehran is also a city of parks and possesses more than 800 well-kept parks. Tehran is a cosmopolitan city, with great museums, parks, restaurants, warm friendly people.
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