Most people don't think much about when they pass stool, but the timing can quietly reveal how well their gut and metabolism ...
The Blue Poop Challenge measures gut transit time by tracking how long it takes blue food to pass. People with shorter gut ...
DENVER — Altogether, 13,500 animals take part in the National Western Stock Show, and a lot of animals means a lot of poop. "There is certainly a lot of cleaning," said Kevin Bode, senior director of ...
Sometimes, dogs do strange things. Beyond rolling in mud puddles or biting themselves, your pet might drink from toilets or lick its butt. In other cases, it may eat its own poop or, worse, the poop ...
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Holding in poop on occasion is not harmful, but doing this often can lead to constipation, impaction, inflammation, and more severe complications. People who hold in their poop too often may start to ...
When nature calls, you have to answer it. Case in point: Lil Nas X had to pause his live performance early last week because he had to go poop. Last Tuesday (Sept. 27), Lil Nas X had to briefly stop ...
Hamsters engage in coprophagy, specifically eating cecotropes, a vital digestive process for nutrient absorption from their ...
Bat poop—yes, bat poop—is far more fascinating than you might think. You probably don’t give it much thought (unless it’s in your attic), but believe it or not, bat droppings have shaped history, ...
As you’re completely aware by now, pregnancy affects every part of the body — even digestion and poop! Bowel movements can look different some days even when we’re not pregnant. Green poop might make ...
An infant’s poop typically changes color and consistency during the first few days, weeks, and months of life. A wide range of colors is usual. In infants, the main reasons for changes in stool color ...