Biography:
Leyla Halimi, with 21 years of experience in public health and epidemiology, currently serves as the Research and Technology Deputy at Hamadan University of Medical Sciences. She holds two master's degrees in public health and epidemiology and specializes in chronic disease prevention, public health interventions, and the effects of traditional herbal remedies on chronic inflammation. Leyla Halimi has presented at numerous international conferences and has conducted extensive research on the therapeutic effects of traditional Iranian plants for managing chronic diseases. Her research aims to expand the understanding and application of Iranian herbal medicine in modern healthcare practices.
Title : Anti-inflammatory effects of traditional iranian herbal compounds saffron, turmeric, garlic, and mint in chronic inflammation reduction