Maureen Bongat Jularbal

Maureen Bongat Jularbal
LifeStyle Freelancer
Maureen B. Jularbal is a writer at the Business Times. She studied Computer Science and Accountancy and has been passionate about arts and writing ever since. She has worked with the newspaper industry for years as a news and literary writer and photographer. She loves to sing, play her guitar, beatbox, and kalimba, do gardening, and travel in her spare time.

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  • Things You Have To Know About Your Favorite Comfort Food, Chocolates
    Dark chocolate cookies.
    Crafted from cocoa seeds, chocolates have always been a part of our life.
  • Hundreds Of People Start Donating Blood For Victims Of El Paso Shooting
    YULETIDE BLAST
    Despite facing such a horrific experience, people of El Paso, Texas still choose to embrace their life with love, empathy, and hope.
  • Travel Tips 101: How To Outsmart Travel Scams?
    Person holding the globe.
    Did you know that traveling outside your comfort zone can make you at risk of travel scams?
  • Dragon Fruit: Benefits Of Consuming One Of The World's Most Unique Fruit
    Sliced dragon fruit on plate.
    What is so unique about dragon fruit that most people are even willing to pay as much as $10 per piece?
  • Blood Extraction: The Newest Procedure To Detect Alzheimer's Disease Early?
    Nurse extracting blood sample.
    After several decades of researching a way to detect Alzheimer's disease early, experts are finally able to discover how blood can be an important tool.
  • How Beneficial It Is Taking Your Baby To A Spa?
    Person holding baby's feet.
    Did you know that it is not just adults that could benefit a lot from a spa time?
  • Reports About The Philippines Opening Its Doors To Dengvaxia® Spark Debate
    Black mosquito on someone's skin.
    Due to climate change and global warming, diseases such as dengue is rampant nowadays, and the Philippines is presently the most affected country of all.
  • Want To Overcome Depression? Experts Suggest To Keep Your Body Busy
    Man running on the side of the road.
    Searching for happiness in a world full of stress, negativity, pressure, and expectations seem impossible, but experts claim otherwise.
  • Music As Pre-Op Anxiety Treatment Could Replace Sedatives In The Future
    Man smiling while listening to music.
    In the study, which was published in Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, the experts conclude how effective music can be in soothing someone's anxiety.
  • Pregnancy And Fertility Apps: Are These Really Effective?
    Close-up photo of pregnant woman in white dress.
    Did you know that a lot of people are already using apps to track their reproductive health? But is it effective?
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