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Apparently, cursing can be positive!

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Do you have wonder why people curse? We don’t even have to wonder about why other people are doing it, why do you do it? 
Well, in an article from the Association of Psychological Science’s Perspectives on Psychological Science by Timothy Jay, Jay notes “swearing is like using the horn on your car, which can be used to signify a number of emotions (anger, frustration, joy, surprise).” We do use taboo words for various reasons, but the main reasons are: “to achieve a specific reaction from others” and “to express frustration, anger or surprise”. We usually wish to harm something or somebody which is a very negative notion. We often think of cursing as a not-so-postive action. 
However, surprisingly, Swearing could often be cathartic for people. it allows people to let out their feelings of anger or frustration people usually keep in themselves. Jay states that “swearing is almost a universal constant in most people’s lives. Research, according to Jay, has shown we swear on average from 0.3% to 0.7% of the time — a tiny but significant percentage of our overall speech (frequently-used personal pronouns occur at approximately 1.0% rate in speech).” He adds that swearing is a natural part of human speech development, which actually rejects the common hypothesis (thinking) that uneducated people curse (direct causation) and therefore they can’t ever be brought up to the “high-class” because they curse and “high class” jobs don’t accept swearing (reverse causation).  
An article illustrates that cursing relives pain for human beings. An interesting study was led by psychologist Richard Stephens of Keele University in England, which “measured how long college students could keep their hands immersed in cold water. During the chilly exercise, they could repeat an expletive of their choice or chant a neutral word. When swearing, the 67 student volunteers reported less pain and on average endured about 40 seconds longer.” Here is a video where they did a similar experiment with the same concept. 
Researchers don’t really know how swearing achieves this effect on humans but they “speculate that brain circuitry linked to emotion is involved. Earlier studies have shown that unlike normal language, which relies on the outer few millimeters in the left hemisphere of the brain, expletives hinge on evolutionarily ancient structures buried deep inside the right half.” 
So, Does swearing really help human beings in general? and Should swearing be perfectly acceptable in the media since it’s so “universally constant”? Could the hypothesis that states how cursing has benefits be a false negative? If you ask me, I would say it could very well be, because I’m sure swearing definitely has some negative effects on people. What do you guys think? What could be its negative effects?

YOU HAVE NO CHANCE TO BE INTELLIGENT!

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College struggles 101: You try so hard to understand something in a class, study all day, and you still get a C on the exam. I mean if you got a C and you didn’t study for it at all, you have no excuses… but you tried so hard! How could that happen to you?! It’s just not fair. When that struggle happens to me, at times, I wonder if I was dumb ever since I was born. And as college happened, I’ve wondered about that idea more. But really? Is intelligence inherited?
Unfortunately, or fortunately (for the lazy students who still get good grades) the studies state that yes, intelligence is definitely somewhat inherited. 
The researchers from the University of Queensland used genetic data and IQ scores of thousands of children from four countries, and found attempted to separate out the environmental effects.
They found that between 20 and 40 per cent of the variation in childhood IQ is due to genetic factors, less than the 40 to 50 per cent suggested by previous research. Dr. Beben Benyamin, from the University of Queensland, states ‘This estimate from DNA information is lower than family studies, but it is consistent with the conclusion childhood intelligence is heritable.’
When Dr. Benyamin and his colleagues analyzed DNA samples from 18,000 children aged six to 18 from Australia, the Netherlands, the UK and the U.S, along with their IQ scores, they searched for any correlations between patterns of differences in the youngsters’ DNA with patterns of differences in their IQ; and they found that a gene known as FNBP1L was significantly linked to childhood intelligence. (Thank your parents if you’re smart: Up to 40% of a child’s intelligence is inherited, researchers claim)
“In a study in the Journal of Neuroscience, UCLA neurology professor Paul Thompson and colleagues used a new type of brain-imaging scanner which showed that intelligence is strongly influenced by the quality of the brain’s axons, or wiring that sends signals throughout the brain. The faster the signaling, the faster the brain processes information. And since the integrity of the brain’s wiring is influenced by genes, the genes we inherit play a far greater role in intelligence than was previously thought.” (Study gives more proof that intelligence is largely inherited)
From the studies, we can conclude that intelligence could be genetic as it is discussed in this video too. However, as this topic (whether intelligence is inherited or not) is very debatable and still debated along the scientists and researchers, this hypothesis (intelligence is inherited) very well could be false negative, caused by third variables, or due to chance (random). What do you guys think? Do you guys think this hypothesis is correct or false negative? If you think this is false negative, what do you think about intelligence? 
 

My beloved Ice-cream will never do such a thing!


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Can you truly tell me that you don’t like ice-cream? (unless you’re one of lactose intolerant people…) I know ice-cream makes me gain weight, I still can’t live without ice-cream. Yes, I spend most of my meal points at the creamery. As we talked about things that cause cancer in class, I became really curious. Especially after we said if the trial was well-constructed, it would be very strong evidence that ice-cream consumption could increase risk of lung cancer. Could my beloved ice-cream really kill me? 
I could not find any studies that state that ice-cream causes lung cancer; however, unfortunately, I did find some cases that suggest that it may cause breast cancer and pancreatic cancer. 
According to this article, Breast cancer patients who eat cheese, yogurts or ice cream could HALVE their chances of survival, eating a diary product a day could deter breast cancer patients from surviving. Scientists from the Kaiser Permanente research centre in California surveyed 1,500 women diagnosed with breast cancer between 1997 and 2000; the researchers had their subjects complete “questionnaires on how often they consumed dairy products, the sizes of portions and what specifically they ate.” The most common dairy food that they had were “ice cream, yogurts, cheese, full-fat lattes and hot chocolates.” From the results, “the scientists found that those who ate just one portion of one of these products a day were 50 percent more likely to die from the illness within 12 years”.  “US scientists suspect this is because milk and other dairy foods contain the hormone Oestrogen, which encourages tumor growth”. 
In another article,ICE CREAM & THE PANCREAS, a study from Journal of the National Cancer Institute, “researchers found an association between the consumption of monounsaturated and saturated fat from animal products and pancreatic cancer. Red meat and dairy products such as ice cream, milk, butter and cheese were singled out in the study as being of particular concern.” The researchers say that even though ice-cream is delicious, “eating large amounts of it increase your risk for developing pancreatic cancer.” 
So, do you guys think ice-cream could be a correct conclusion and direct causation to various cancers? It sure seems plausible, but I still, personally, want to believe that it could somehow be false negative or there is some third variable. And, there is! Well, there sure are many other variables, but I found one of many. This article reports “a Chinese chain producing ice-cream cones has been using paper wrappers which have been found to contain excessive amount of fluorescent agents and bleaching chemicals that can cause cancer”. It suggests that ice-cream itself might not be the cause, but the container might be. 
Doesn’t that somehow sound more plausible? I might slightly be misleading myself and wanting to believe that ice-cream is not the cause 🙂 
So, what sounds the most plausible idea to you?

Say No to the big “Freshman 15”

As I came off to college, I’ve set quite a lot of goals: a great GPA, making a great group(s) of life-long friends, keeping in touch with my friends from high school, and most importantly, getting fit and not gaining the most feared “freshman 15”. To get fit, I usually try to go to the white building 3-4 times a week. But that usually doesn’t do the trick. I have to eat healthy… I used to just avoid eating at all cause; and you all know that is not recommended. 
Then how can we go on healthy diet? We all know what the food pyramid looks like, but nobody really follows it, it is quite impractical. According to Harvard School of Public Health, the food pyramid is built wrong anyway. They recommend us to use “a Healthy Eating Plate and Healthy Eating Pyramid that are based on the latest and best science” (Healthy Eating Plate and Healthy Eating Pyramid). 
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Picture of the Healthy Eating Plate (it was too large to display here)
What are the Healthy Eating Plate and Healthy Eating Pyramid then? “The new Healthy Eating Plate and the Healthy Eating Pyramid, both built by faculty members in the Department of Nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health, in conjunction with colleagues at Harvard Health Publications. The Healthy Eating Plate fixes the flaws in USDA’s MyPlate, just as the Healthy Eating Pyramid rectifies the mistakes of the USDA’s food pyramids. Both the Healthy Eating Plate and the Healthy Eating Pyramid are based on the latest science about how our food, drink, and activity choices affect our health–and are unaffected by businesses and organizations with a stake in their messages.” (Healthy Eating Plate and Healthy Eating Pyramid)
The Healthy Eating Pyramid suggests you to eat “from the bottom part of the pyramid (vegetables, whole grains) and less from the top (red meat, refined grains, potatoes, sugary drinks, and salt).” And the Healthy Eating Plate is like “a blueprint for a typical meal: Fill half your plate with produce–colorful vegetables, the more varied the better, and fruits; and save a quarter of your plate for whole grains. A healthy source of protein, such as fish, poultry, beans, or nuts, can make up the rest. Complete your meal with a cup of water, or if you like, tea or coffee with little or no sugar (not the milk or other dairy products that the USDA’s MyPlate recommends; limit milk/dairy products to one to two servings per day)” (Healthy Eating Plate and Healthy Eating Pyramid)
We need a practical list as we are in college. This article gives you a list: Fruits and Vegetables (with no sugar added), Low-Fat Dairy Foods, Nuts and Seeds, Canned Soups, Canned Fish (not gonna lie, that sounds kind of too gross for me…), Cereal, and Hummus. 
But it’s hard when all you’ve been eating was french fries and hamburgers, I know. I used to think it’s almost the “reverse causation” that already very fitted people tend to go for the healthy foods, care about their figures. and actually do anything to make themselves better. Do you guys think this statement is true? Or false? I still think it is true, but that doesn’t mean you can’t start getting fitted today; because whether it is a reserve causation or not, it sure is a direct causation: people who have healthier eating habits become more fit. 

Monosodium Glutamate.

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Monosodium Glutamate. Big words. Right? It’s actually abbreviated into MSG. You might ask, how the heck do you know about some chemical name when you’re not even a science major?
Well, I know because Monosodium Glutamate recently has been the hot issue over in South Korea, where I’m originally from. I didn’t even know what it was until I turned the news on and everybody made it sound like it’s a fetal chemical. 
So, I researched it a little. Chemically speaking, Monosodium Glutamate is ” approximately 78 percent free glutamic acid, 21 percent sodium, and up to 1 percent contaminants.” (MSG: Is This The Silent Killer Lurking In Your Kitchen Cabinets) MSG “is a flavor enhancer commonly added to Chinese food” (What Is MSG? Is It Bad for You) “but that’s actually added to thousands of the foods you and your family regularly eat, especially if you are like most Americans and eat the majority of your food as processed foods or in restaurants.” (MSG: Is This The Silent Killer Lurking In Your Kitchen Cabinets) Then I thought it might be a good thing because it helps a lot of moms to cook easier, and personally, I would LOVE that because I’m not a good cook (well, that’s what everybody who tasted my food.) 
Then I started to question. Let me ask you this: Have you ever gotten sick right ever you eat Chinese food? I have. Almost every single time I eat Chinese, I get stomachache and I HAVE to be near my bathroom. So why do I keep eating it when it makes me sick every single time? The only reason is “I love Chinese food”… Then why does it make me sick? It was all Monosodium Glutamate. It might not be a good thing then, right? 
If it makes people sick, is it okay for people to use it when they cook? Katherine Zeratsky, R.D., L.D. says “the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified MSG as a food ingredient that’s “generally recognized as safe,” the use of MSG remains controversial. For this reason, when MSG is added to food, the FDA requires that it be listed on the label.”
Researches on MSG have been done over the recent years; but results vary. some “Research has documented several effects related to MSG, including burning sensations of the mouth, head and neck, weakness of the arms or legs, headaches and upset stomach approximately 15 minutes after the MSG is consumed. Further research again points to problems such as flushing, headaches and hives or allergic-type reactions with the skin. (The Danger of Monosodium Glutamate) But on the other hand, “other reports suggest that there is really no link between MSG and these symptoms” (The Danger of Monosodium Glutamate). So, it either can be false negative or false positive. In fact, an experimental study been done as “a double blind study (where both researchers and test subjects were not aware who was in the control group and who was getting real MSG) found that MSG exposure caused muscle tightness, fatigue, numbness or tingling, and flushing. One study in mice concluded that injections of MSG produced obesity, inactivity and many other hormone fluctuations” (The Danger of Monosodium Glutamate) So, there probably are big chances that MSG will probably be the cause of all the sicknesses, but like most of other issues, it is not certain. 
So, will you still eat Chinese food or use MSG when you cook or will you stop eating Chinese food? 
Umm. if you ask me, I’d say I can’t really give up Chinese food for anything. 🙂

Medicines = Weight Gain?

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Recently, in class, we talked about “When the lack of science kills people: Medicine.” That made me really curious about medicine; and I happened to see an article that TRULY killed me. I think it will kill most of my fellow ladies. That is: Certain prescription drugs can cause weight gain. I’m not gonna lie, I’ve heard many times before. But it never was interesting enough of a topic to actually research and read all about it. But I thought I would research about this topic since I’ve become really sensitive about getting fit and weight now because I refuse to get the “Freshman 15”.
According to this article Is Your Medicine Cabinet Making You Fat?, “certain prescription drugs used to treat mood disorders, seizures, migraines, diabetes, and even high blood pressure can cause weight gain – sometimes 10 pounds a month. Some steroids, hormone replacement therapy, and oral contraceptives can also cause unwanted pounds to creep up on you.” I mean, I guess weight gain is necessary in order to treat mood issues, ice-cream and chocolate tend to treat my mood, and they cause weight gain too. What are the certain drugs other than ice-cream and chocolate? They are: 1. Certain antidepressants such as Amitriptyline, Imipramine (Tofranil) and doxepin (Silenor)), 2. Certain monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), such as tranylcypromine (Parnate) and phenelzine (Nardil) 3. Paroxetine (Paxil), a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), 4. Mirtazapine (Remeron), which is an atypical antidepressant — medication that doesn’t fit neatly into another antidepressant category (Can Antidepressants Cause Weight Gain?)
Now, we can’t forget about the correlation here. We obviously have found that there are some kind of correlation here. You would think it has to be direct causality. I mean, you take the prescription, you get slightly fatter than you used to be. How simple is that? But as many things in life are not that simple, this case also isn’t that simple. Daniel K. Hall-Flavin, M.D. says “while some people gain weight after starting an antidepressant, the antidepressant isn’t always a direct cause. Many factors can work together to contribute to weight gain during antidepressant therapy” For example, “Overeating or inactivity as a result of depression can cause weight gain; some people lose weight as part of their depression. In turn, an improved appetite associated with improved mood may result in increased weight; adults generally tend to gain weight each year, regardless of the medications they take. Getting regular exercise and watching what you eat will help you maintain a healthy weight, whether you take an antidepressant or not.” 
So, what do you think? I personally think it can be a direct causality, but it also can caused by confounding or third variables. 
What causality you think it is, should you still take the prescription drugs just because you have to treat your depression issues and not care about weight you just gained?
The answer is NO. Daniel K. Hall-Flavin, M.D. suggests you to talk to your doctor about the benefits and side affects such as weight gain. “If the benefits outweigh the side effect of weight gain, consider managing your weight by eating healthier and getting more physical activity while enjoying an improved mood due to the medication. You can also ask your doctor if adjusting the dose or switching medications might be helpful.”
In case you gained weight from these drug issues, or other things, here is a video on 10 easy way to lose weight.

Video games.

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I’d have to say, I’m probably the most girliest girl you will ever meet. I love makeup and fashion, watching chick flicks, and I’m totally waiting for my prince to come someday soon. Then, why am I writing about video games? because I have a guy friend whom I was really close to, and he would ditch me to play video games every single time I asked him to hang out. So I got really upset one day, and ask him why he loves his “Call of Duty” or “Halo”; and he said this “guys are made to go to war, I’m right when you think back to our history. And That’s why we like bloody video games where we try to kill people.” 

Ever since then, I’ve always wondered why men love video games. In this article, Video games activate reward regions of brain in men more than women, Stanford study finds, a study is described, where they the instructors told their participants to click as many balls as possible; from the study, the researchers found out that men are more motivated to win in a game, The findings indicate, the researchers said, that successfully acquiring territory in a computer game format is more rewarding for men than for women. And Reiss, director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research, said “I think it’s fair to say that males tend to be more intrinsically territorial,” he said. “It doesn’t take a genius to figure out who historically are the conquerors and tyrants of our species–they’re the males.” 

This article, Why People Play Video Games, suggests that people play video games because of three needs explained by Scott Rigby, Ph.D. in clinical and social psychology from the University of Rochester. The first need is “a need for competence – that is a desire to seek out control or to feel mastery over a situation.” ; as the study above represented. The second need is “autonomy: the desire to feel independent or have a certain amount of control over our actions.” The Last need is ” relatedness. We like to feel like we matter to others, and we like to feel like we are making a significant contribution to society.”


So after all, my friend was pretty accurate. But still, should I be perfectly okay when he ditches me for video games? Watch Why Guys Like Girls Playing Video Games… pretty interesting right? Then should I just cave and start playing video games? What do you think?

Why Sleep?

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I came to Penn State almost a month ago, and I quickly found out that college students don’t get enough sleep, or no sleep at all. Sleeping has become an option, not a necessity, for us college kids. I, as a 4-week college student, too don’t get enough sleep. It became normal not to go to bed until at least 2 in the morning! (and yes, I used to go to bed before midnight before)

I thought I was going to be so tired all the time to do anything because I don’t get enough sleep. However, I experienced something interesting instead. I’m not that tired!

Then I began to think, why do we need sleep at all then? Our parents and our older people say that we need sleep. But sleeping is for restoring energy, if we have that energy without sleep, then why sleep?

Well, This article, Why do we sleep, Anyway?, suggests several theories as to why we need sleep.

 First theory is “Inactivity Theory”; this theory suggests that “animals that were able to stay still and quiet during these periods of vulnerability had an advantage over other animals that remained active”.

 Second theory is “Energy Conversation Theory”; it suggests that “the primary function of sleep is to reduce an individual’s energy demand and expenditure during part of the day or night, especially at times when it is least efficient to search for food.”

Third Theory is “Restorative Theory”; and it says that sleep in some way serves to “restore” what is lost in the body while we are awake. Sleep provides an opportunity for the body to repair and rejuvenate itself.”

Last theory is “Brain Plasticity Theory” which illustrates that sleep is correlated to changes in the structure and organization of the brain. This phenomenon, known as brain plasticity, is not entirely understood, but its connection to sleep has several critical implications.”

Then what happens if we don’t sleep? This article, Sleep, Learning, Memory, indicates that “when we are sleep deprived, our focus, attention, and vigilance drift, making it more difficult to receive information. Without adequate sleep and rest, over-worked neurons can no longer function to coordinate information properly, and we lose our ability to access previously learned information” and it might affect our interpretation, no sleeping makes us not capable of making fair judgments on life because “we can no longer accurately assess the situation, plan accordingly, and choose the correct behavior.”

Here is a video on Why Do We Sleep.

So guys, whether you party or study, make sure you get sleep daily!

The Big M word…

So you’re probably thinking in you head ‘what the heck is she talking about?’ ‘What the heck is the big M word?’… with the fact that I’m posting this on a Sunday night, you could probably guess the big M word is (yes, you got it right) Mondays. 

We know we all hate Mondays, but do we ever wonder why? Just the besides the fact that they come right after weekends, Mondays have done nothing wrong to us. But why do we hate them so much? 

The researchers from Journal of Positive Psychology did a survey on 340,000 people; and  Arthur Stone, a professor at Stony Brook University, analyzed this data and concluded that “Mondays aren’t especially horrible according to people’s reported moods on that day compared to other days, but are focused on — and thus, made out to be more intolerable — due to their juxtaposition with the weekend. When something not-so-fun happens directly next to something fun — in the case of Sundays and Mondays, being able to do whatever you want compared to having to work — that only enhances how much or little fun something is. Ever watch a really good television show right before a really bad one? Same concept.” (Science Finds That People Hate Most Workdays, Not Just Mondays. Thanks, Science)

The researchers also found that people also hate the weekdays, other than Mondays, equally, if they’re workdays. This fact indicates that people hate working, not just the Mondays. To prove the hypothesis better, the researchers also found that people are in better moods on Fridays and weekends, on which they don’t have work to do, the article Science Proves It – We Just Don’t Like Mondays says. This article has another interesting fact; when the researchers surveyed older or retired people, they don’t hate Mondays. They like Mondays as much as they like the other weekdays and weekends! And yet again, they don’t have work to go to, or school for that matter. 

So, don’t be hating on Mondays just because you have to go to work or school. Blame it all on work and school!

After all, Have a great Monday and fantastic week guys! 

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Women’s (or men’s) Ever Loving Topic: Makeup

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Despite how men (usually) think that makeup is gross and women are trying to hide themselves behind their makeup, and women who are wearing makeup are fake, most women do in fact wear makeup on daily basis. 

When did you start wearing makeup? Did your parents let you wear makeup? I personally started wearing makeup when I was 16 years old, when I left home (to come to the States for studying aboard), which indicates my parents did not let me wear makeup. They thought (and still do) that makeup is bad for my skin. Period. 

Is makeup bad for your skin? Yes. 

According to this article Is Your Makeup Bad For You?, makeup products are made out of chemicals that would “increase circulation of certain hormones by mimicking their activity in the body, reduce level of sex hormones in the body or block their activity impact fertility, leading to early menopause, and influence things like mood, length and severity of the menstrual cycle in women.” 

But why do us, women, keep wearing makeup? According to the articleScience of Makeup, women wear makeup to attract the opposite sex. According to Dr. Bernhard Fink, a professor at the University of G�ttingen who studies the evolutionary psychology of human mate preferences, “the maintenance of youthful features and the exaggeration of female typical traits can be found in almost every culture.”  This article emphasizes how makeup accentuates women’s “natural signs of youth, fertility and sexual availability”, making men attracted to women with makeup.

So men, don’t say the cliche, “I like you better without your makeup”, because you truly do like us better with the makeup! 🙂