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.

The Latest

  • Still Not Too Late To Get Vaccinated Against Flu, Health Experts Say
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    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the flu season is probably going to extend for several weeks this year.
  • Ways On How Meditation Help Your Body And Health
    Meditation
    Is meditation really beneficial for the body?
  • Acute Flaccid Myelitis: Digging Deeper Into This Mysterious Disease
    Sick Person
    Another mysterious illness is now enveloping the corners of the US.
  • Young Women Prone To Heart Attacks, Experts Working Hard To Alter Situation
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    Recent data shows that young women are now more prone to having heart attacks as compared to what it was before.
  • The True Story Of People Suffering From Rare Diseases In China
    Clinic Doctor Health Hospital
    Though most people are already getting more aware of these rare diseases, not everyone is open to the stories of the people suffering from it.
  • Arts Can Heal Your Body Too, Experts Say
    Woman Pouring Down a Brown Paint
    What if I tell you, your love for arts can actually lead you to more opportunities to become healthier?
  • Chinese Women Will Embrace More Masculine Clothes, Taobao Predicts
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    Women nowadays are becoming bolder in expressing the things they want and the things they love.
  • More Teens Gets Addicted To Vape, Demand For Help Increases, Experts Say
    Woman Vaping
    E-cigarettes are actually illegal for teens to use. Unfortunately, the government's restriction doesn't seem to stop some youngsters to be addicted to it.
  • Introducing Babies To Peanut-Based Foods, The Earlier The Better, Experts Suggest
    Chocolate Cookies
    Pediatricians now recommend parents to give their babies, especially before their first birthday, peanut-based foods to prevent them from having peanut allergies.
  • Online Trigger Warnings Still Post Threat, Researchers Say
    Beware of the dark world of the Internet.
    The new study reveals these trigger warnings still pose little to no effect when it comes to protecting someone's emotional state.
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