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Elderly Poop Transplants Had a Surprising Effect on Young Mouse Ovaries
(Buena Vista Images/Getty Images) Like young blood, young poop is making headlines for its potential to reverse age-related decline in mice. Now, a new study has flipped the script: The poop of older ...
Frequency is another important indicator of health. Most people poop once a day, but the NHS advises that it’s normal to ...
Researchers in Japan have re-examined previous research into the dynamics of penguin pooping, focusing on maximum firing distance and pressure. The scientists say that penguins can launch their poop ...
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This Week in Science: Cancer-Causing Habits, Poop Transplants, And More!
This week in science: a major cancer analysis links most new cases to just two lifestyle habits; how poop transplants from the young could rejuvenate aging guts; a surprising new factor in kidney ...
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Science explains why shopping triggers the urge to poop
If you've ever entered your favorite bookstore, set for some quality time looking for your next read only to be beset with an urge, you're not alone.
How often you poop can reveal important information about the internal processes going on in your body. A survey by Healthline found that most people have a regular bowel pattern, pooping about the ...
Peanuts are some of the most unassuming dangers in the world. According to Food Allergy Research & Education, more than 6 million Americans have a peanut allergy. There’s no cure and currently very ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The world of mummified poop, or coprolites, offers a fascinating ...
When I was living in Chicago, my landlady had a wonderful golden retriever that was incredibly friendly, smart and fun to play with - but he had one ridiculous habit: he liked to eat his own poop.
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