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in #binis7 years ago

That is a very impressive thesis you've developed. I am not fantastic at science but you were able to put this complicated information into basic language for me to understand. Very interesting research you've been doing!

Also, I have heard amazing things about your country. Just last night I was watching a show about ancient archaeology and Naqsh-e Rostam came up (a necropolis in Iran). Have you heard of Naqsh-e Rostam? Or even been there? I would love to know - anyway, Welcome to Steemit and thanks for introducing yourself. I hope to cross paths with you again (and let me know about Naqsh-e Rostam, I'm very curious!) :)

PS I upvoted since this was high quality content and information, and will be following you now.

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Dear famcore,

I will be happy to visit you in Iran.
As I mentioned above, Telomeres could be compared to the plastic aglets at the end of shoelaces that prevent the laces from unraveling. When your shoelaces get disrupted. what happens to them? surely, They collapse and eventually ruin. our genome is same as shoelaces, when telomeres are compromised by psychological and physiological stress, they are unstable and causing instability in our genom. these events causing dysfunction of our body and give rise to many disorders such as cancer and cognition disorders.
The Naqsh-e- Rustam is one of the historical places, located in one of the most beautiful cities of Iran in Shiraz, along with Persepolis Palace. It includes a number of rock relife from the era of the ancient kings of Iran.

Iran has beautiful places that could be a target for many tourists. For example, there are many places in Azerbaijanl, Lorestan, Kermanshah, Isfahan and ... that can host many people from different countries of the world.
I am so glad to meet you and will be happy to see you in Iran.
Thank you.