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If It Hurts When You Poop, Here’s What It Means According to Gastroenterologists
Two leading G.I. doctors explain eight common reasons the experience doesn't feel like relief, and when it's not just a ...
Scientists dug into paleofeces for a new study, learning some very intimate details about how long-ago people lived.
DNA recovered from 1,000-year-old dried feces indicates that intestinal infections from pinworm or Shingella may have plagued ...
When you start your period, you may have noticed that you tend to experience diarrhea — here's why that happens and how to treat it.
Yes, poop stinks — but food intolerances, excess sulfur in your diet, and difficulty absorbing nutrients can give your poop a truly unpleasant odor.
In the late 1950s, archaeologists discovered a cave in the Rio Zape Valley of Mexico. There were ancient human remains in the cave dated to between 660 and 1430 A.D., many of which belonged to ...
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'Ghost Poop' and Gut Health: Gastroenterologist Weighs In
On the gut health side of TikTok there's a genre of videos where people jokingly celebrate having a "ghost poop" -- a bowel ...
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