Beware of crowding pigeons and stray dogs in urban Yangon

Myanmar people are kind by nature and we have heartfelt pity on other living things. If someone were to say this sympathetic nature is engendering the dangers caused by pigeons and dogs on the streets of Yangon, animal lovers will be quick to provide a stream of comments. But this is a serious and very real problem.
Measles that needs 20-hour monitoring
Measles is an airborne disease which spreads easily through the coughs and sneezes of infected people. It may also be spread through contact with saliva or nasal secretions and sharing living space with an infected person.
Promoting the role of medical social work and medicare
Medical social work is a social service for those who are hospitalized in state-owned hospitals and who are facing socio-medical difficulties that are required to be solved with the help of medical social workers. The service is a small unit known as the Medical Aid Unit under the Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Health and Sports.
The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world
IT does not matter where people live or what kind of ethnic group they are. People all over the world have at least one in common with other people.
Some Memories of Yangon University in the 1920s

10 March

Continued from yesterday

Some Memories of Yangon University in the 1920s
Yangon University College and Judson College were welded together into Yangon University on 1st December,1920 under the New Yangon University Act.
Health authorities across the WHO South-East Asia Region must recognize and embrace their role in promoting gender equality
I NTERNATIONAL Women’s Day is an opportunity to celebrate the courage, strength and capacity of ‘ordinary’ women to drive extraordinary change.