While poop is typically brown, it can come in a range of colors, including tan, red, yellow, black, and green. The color of your poop offers a glimpse into your gut and digestive health ...
Do you need to poop every single day? Not necessarily. The truth is that not everyone has a bowel movement every day, and for many, that's perfectly fine, Schnoll-Sussman explains. What really ...
That's not all their behinds are famous for: wombats are the only animals in the world that produce cube-shaped poop. While their droppings have sparked much interest and debate, actual research ...
For most people, the daily or near-daily ritual of having a bowel motion is not something we give a great deal of thought to. But for some people, the need to do a “number two” in a public ...
In recent years, rowers in Cambridge have been on a bit of a wild goose chase, trying to prevent local water fowl from besmirching docks up and down the Charles River with sticky green feces.
Its a dog-eat-dog world for “Nightbitch” at TIFF. Marielle Heller’s long-awaited dramedy had its world premiere on Saturday at the Toronto International Film Festival, exactly five years ...
Here’s the scoop: What you eat affects your poop. A high-fiber diet—meaning lots of fruits and veggies—will keep your bowel movements regular. Conversely, a low-fiber diet—consisting ...
But there’s one type of dinosaur fossil that’s sometimes overlooked: poop. Its scientific name is coprolite. These fossilized feces are rarer than their boney counterparts, but they’re key to better ...
Green stool—poop/feces that has a greenish color—means you may have eaten something that was green, blue, or purple. However, it is also a common side effect of iron supplements and some medications.
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A sewage pipeline exploded in China’s Nanning and spurted human waste all over a highway, damaging vehicles and shattering their windows. The pipeline exploded at a construction site. Read More A ...