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A Yangon resident Daw Mar Mar talks about the hospital system in Yangon.
The World Health Organisation that tobacco will kill as many as one-billion people this century if urgent action is not taken.
The Federal Government has introduced a multi-million-dollar fund it hopes will help people new to Australia gain work.
There are calls on governments across the world to implement new recommendations for the treatment of H-I-V-AIDS.
Australia Myanmar Chamber of Commerce offers the exclusive opportunity to build ties with key decision-makers across many different sectors in both Australia and Myanmar.
Dr Myint Tun said the overuse of antibiotics has led to the emergence of bacteria and other germs which are now resistant to antibiotics and that creates a huge public health problem.
Statistics show that two million Australians currently have diabetes and every day 280 new cases are diagnosed.
Interview Min Thura regarding the events and how the Burmese community involve in this celebration.
The international community has cautiously welcomed the election of moderate cleric Hassan Rowhani as Iran's new president.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics says on average Australian men continue to die earlier than their female counterparts at 79 years, compared to 84 for women.
There are people spreading rumours for their own gains and people should be alert and guard against those rumours
There's growing evidence that the average Australian family is undergoing a change.
The announcement by American actress, Angelina Jolie, that she's had a double mastectomy because she has the 'breast cancer' gene has raised questions about the gene-testing procedures available to women in Australia.
A recent United Nations report on transnational crime in the Asia Pacific region identified human trafficking as a major issue.
Researchers say drugs that combat ageing may be available within five years.