Articles by Jeanell Sumagpao

Jeanell Sumagpao


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Waste Food in America: What to Do to Prevent it

Dana Gunders, a staff scientist mastering in food and agriculture at the Natural Resources Defense Council wrote a new book Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook which provides a number of suggestions to food buyers regarding food waste management. Gunder gave one suggestion on how to prevent wasting of food.
  • Bowel Movement Frequency: What's Considered Normal?

    A person's bowel movement and frequency is one of the factors being taken in consideration o determine the person's health condition. What considered as a good and normal bowel movement frequency depends on several factors.
  • Truths about Nightmares that You Need to Know

    A previous study shows that having nightmares can be helpful and a healthy psychological encounter. To resolve the conflict and understand more what happens to a person who is experiencing a nightmare, here are some scientifically proven facts about them.
  • Mothers Distracted by their Phones Easily Overfeed their Babies

    Experts are frightened that a number of kids are increasing in weight because their mothers are multi-tasking while feeding them, according to a recent post on The Daily Mail.
  • How You Should Preserve Bread by not putting it in the Fridge?

    Daniel Critzer, a culinary director and an author at seriousseats.com conducted an experiment to know the best way to store bread. After a day, the result showed that all sliced portions that were placed in the fridge, whether enclosed in a paper bag, wrapped in plastic or wrapped in foil, ended up hard.
  • What Do Scientists Say About Ghosts

    The existence of ghosts or monsters had provoked tons of debates around the world and had even influenced most of the books and movies present at this time. Today, experts have spoken and explain their claim regarding the matter.
  • 7 Body Language Tricks that Would Make You More Likeable

    Body language is an important aspect of communication. Most of the time, it speaks louder than the words people say. Below are some of the body language techniques that could attract attention.
  • Trick or Treating: What Does it say About Human Nature?

    Its Halloween season! Kids and adults everywhere in America and other parts of the world are busy preparing costumes, their homes and of course candies for the most awaiting Halloween tradition: Trick or Treating. Scientists have spent over years of study about this tradition and how it is associated with the human nature.
  • Study Shows that Cat Parasites Can Lead to Anxiety

    You have probably heard about how owning a cat is linked to Schizophrenia. Experts have conducted a study which leads to another brain-related problem-Anxiety.
  • Should a Five-year-old Make Her Own End-of Life Care Decision

    Five-year old Julianna Snow is suffering from a serious case of a fatal neurodegenerative sickness called Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Julianna's parents were determined to grant all of her wishes before she leaves them even to decide her own End-of-Life Care.
  • Science Reveals What's Behind Last Song Syndrome

    You might be experiencing the Last Song Syndrome (LSS) or what experts call earworms. Researchers from England's University of Reading gave one effective suggestion to get rid of earworms-chew a gum.
  • The Effects of an Ambivalent Relationship on Couple’s Health

    Brigham Young University issued results on a study about the effects of marriage on the health of married couples. The outcome indicates that couples in an ambivalent relationship may have poorer cardiovascular health compared to those who are in a healthy and supportive relationships.
  • Truths About Grey Hair that You Need to Know

    one main cause of grey hair is when the body stops supplying melanin. Melanin is a composition of specific pigment cells known as melanocytes. The Library of Congress explained how the hair obtains its natural color from melanin pigment.
  • Science can Make You Less Scared of the Dentist

    Study shows that forty percent of humans have a fear on going to the dentist while five percent are experiencing serious phobia. Fortunately, solutions were discovered to ease your problem. Here are three ways to fight against dental fears.
  • Should 4-month-old Babies Eat Solid?

    Dr. Elissa Abrams of the University of Manitoba contends that giving an infant solid food as early as four months is not always harmful and could be a good thing. The New England Journal of Medicine released a study that supports this claim.
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