Share on Pinterest The time it takes for stool to transit through your body can affect your health. Image Credit: ...
It might affect your gut microbiome and even your disease risk.
Rainbows, jelly beans, lip glosses…there are plenty of things we want to see in a spectrum of colors. Our stool, however, isn ...
Medically reviewed by Robert Burakoff, MD Waking up feeling backed up and bloated is no fun, but simple nighttime habits can ...
‘You’ve Been Pooping All Wrong’ debunks misconceptions and reveals how to make pooping healthier, easier, and more ...
Amelia Ti is a Registered Dietitian (RD) and Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) based in NYC. She completed her Bachelor's in Nutrition & Dietetics at NYU and Master's in Applied ...
In the spirit of spooky season and in celebration of gut health, we’re talking ghost poops and phantom feces. That “without a trace” includes an absence of evidence when you wipe — and experts say it ...
Occasionally, a person may pass poops that are larger or longer than usual. Some causes of this may include constipation, IBS, and fecal incontinence. Poop, or stool, is undigested food and waste that ...
If your skin is looking a bit pale (which can occur in people of any skin tone), there’s usually a reason. It could be anything from a vitamin B12 deficiency to a symptom of anemia. The same is true ...