Articles by Jeanell Sumagpao
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Cravings for Junk Food is in Your Genes, Science Reveals
Mindfulness: An Effective Way to Stay Calm and Productive
Study reveals that mindfulness- a condition of the mind that exemplifies a person's consciousness on the present events while staying calm even feelings and thoughts are running in her mind is a method that strengthens a person's ability to be productive by changing the condition of the brain. Cuteness: A Study of Its Philosophical Nature
Sianne Ngai, literary and cultural theory professor at Stanford University came out with a philosophical evidence regarding what people consider cute. Empathy: Most Desirable Trait of a Leader
Several skills and traits may be attributed to the success of a person in a workplace. But according to Harvard Business Review, a key to a successful working environment is empathy. Multilingual Children Have Advantage Over Monolingual Peers
Research found that multilingual children have edge over kids who speak only one language on several aspects of learning such as communication, cognition and social interaction. Are Younger People More Susceptible to Jealousy Than Older People?
A new study showed that younger people, particularly under the age of thirty, are more jealous of their colleagues than those of older generation. New Study Teaches Ways to Stop Bingeing
A recent study shows how weekends destroy a person’s diet and why regular bingeing is bad for your health. As always been taught by a lot of people, prevention is always the cure. So before weekend comes again, these ways could lead to self-control and over indulging. Eating Fry- up Before Drinking Can Minimize Hangover
Drinking too much alcohol could lead to throwing up and hangovers. Some believe a meal filled with fried food could prevent it from happening. But an expert says only if it’s consumed before drinking. Science Linked Sarcasm with Creativity
Sarcasm may not be taken positively by a lot of people but it has its benefits. A new study found that sarcasm is not only associated with social intelligence but also with creativity. Sultanas over Raisins: Cadbury Changing its Fruit and Nut Recipe
After 90 years of just nuts and raisins, Cadbury is altering its fruit and nut recipe by adding sultanas. Standing at Work Makes You Sit More at Home
A study was conducted by researchers from the Loughborough University, England and Victoria University, Australia to assess the long-term effects of using standing desks at work. After three months. Participants are standing up for 5. 5 hours compared from the start and close to 9 hours of sitting. Too Much Use of Technology is Harmful to Teen’s Health
In the past years technology improved human's way of living for the better. Yet, study reveals how the excessive use of it could pose danger to the health of teens. Science Answers: Why Humans Feel Robot’s Pain?
Inherent to human nature are good attributes such as kindness and love. But when this trait extended not only for other human beings, but to robots, here's what Science has to say. Children’s Comprehension of Self-Esteem Starts at Age 5
5 year old children may have limited knowledge of the world compared to older people but a recent study confirms that their understanding of their self-worth matches up with adults. Dating Profile Pictures: What They Actually Tell About You
The chances of a person getting contacts and followers are mostly dependent on one thing: your profile picture. The answer to what your profile picture says about you would be- a lot.
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