Maureen Bongat Jularbal

Maureen Bongat Jularbal
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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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  • South African Aspen Pharmacare Launches A New 3-in-1 HIV Treatment
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    Another treatment for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) or Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has been launched in the market on Monday, November 26.
  • Can't Resist Coffee? Experts Say It's Not You To Blame
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    Are you trying to resist the tempting aroma of your usual Café au lait? Don't you want to savor the creamy bitter taste of your Cappuccino anymore? Are you deleting your Caffe macchiato from your everyday drinks for good? All these you're trying hard so you can have a healthier life, but you can't seem to fight the attraction? Study reports show maybe it isn't about your desires anymore-maybe it's all about your genes.
  • Ariana Grande Earned Praises From Fans After She Politely Shut Down Trolls
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    After the death of one of her closest friends, the end of her engagement with the person who used to be the love of her life, and receiving blames for everything that happened, the "No Tears Left to Cry" singer has already proved to everyone how beautiful, intelligent, and strong woman she is. But unfortunately, some people are still trying to put the singer's heart on the edge.
  • Meghan Markle Still Wants To Work Hard Despite Her Growing Baby Bump
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    It is now confirmed-- the Duke and Duchess of Sussex Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are going to give birth in the Spring of 2019. Since it is drawing closer, people are expecting the Duchess of Sussex to at least take a break from work and call it quits for a while.
  • Justin Bieber Shares His Reflections About Life And Love As 'Married Man'
    Justin Bieber
    It seems like the "Sorry" singer Justin Bieber is becoming a man full of wisdom now. The singer recently shared a post on his social media account about how and what his life is now as he enters a new page of his chapter, showing off a different side of himself-a more matured and responsible man.
  • Israeli Researchers Found An Effective Way For The Body To Embrace Implants
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    Very soon implants won't create a negative immune response anymore-this is the assurance of the researchers from Israel who created another breakthrough in science by developing a new way on how they can regenerate tissues and implant it without the body rejecting it.
  • Paris Hilton And Chris Zylka Split, 10 Months After Engagement
    Paris Hilton
    Another fairytale has finally closed its book for good when the celebrity couple Paris Hilton and Chris Zylka decided to end their relationship 10 months after they have been engaged.
  • The Real Story Behind the Unfollowing Spree of the Singer-Actress Demi Lovato
    Demi Lovato
    In keeping your sanity, most especially if you are not emotionally healthy, an effective way to do that is by guarding yourself away from factors that could trigger your negative emotions. The "Sorry Not Sorry" singer Demi Lovato did just that.
  • Suffering From Mental Illness? Download These Mental Health Apps
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    Statistics show how more and more people are experiencing mental health problems these days. In fact, experts say most of them are children and young adults who have had a history of school exclusion, drugs, social media, family adversity, and mentally ill parents. Given this reason, software applications, which can help those that are encountering these emotional battles, were created.
  • California Man Receives Face Transplant, Excited To Savour Food Once Again
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    After almost two years of suffering, Cameron Underwood has recently been given a second chance to live normally after undergoing a 25-hour face transplant surgery.
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