Gastroenterologists share what your stool’s buoyancy can reveal about your digestion, diet, and overall health.
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Scientists have found an ideal frequency.
Throne, a startup based in Austin, has developed a toilet add-on that measures gut health through things like frequency, ...
The urge to poop occurs when your rectum fills up, triggering receptors in the anus to signal the brain: go poop. The longer the stool sits in the rectum, the more water is absorbed from it, making it ...
Feeling backed up on Monday? These weekend habits may be to blame.
Dashing to the bathroom right after meals might feel like the food passed right through you in seconds. However, Dr Salhab notes that something else is at play.
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Your body tends to show signs of health through subtle, often unexpected signs. Dr Salhab shares 5 strange signs that ...
Having to poop midrun happens more often than you might think (or hope). In fact, this experience is so common that there’s a term for it: runner’s diarrhea, a.k.a. runner’s trots. If you’ve had loose ...