However, the number of poops you take every day (or week) isn’t the only indicator of gut health. Comfort (i.e. how easy it is to push out your poop) is too. “What really matters is that ...
Poop can also be something nutritious, useful and actually eaten (again) in its own right, three researchers point out in the December issue of Animal Behaviour. Tallying just the examples from ...
You might already know that some sensations and even smells when pooping are associated with worse bowel health. But if you’ve always thought checking your loo roll after wiping was a secret ...
Using a downward-facing camera that clips to your toilet, a Throne device captures video of your pee and poop and uses AI models to track your hydration and gut health. After a couple of stressful ...
A wide range of colors is usual. In infants, the main reasons for changes in stool color are age, diet, and health. The poop of newborns is almost black, while older infants tend to have yellow or ...
it's not necessarily uncommon for your poop to change color occasionally and temporarily due to a health issue, medication side effect, or dietary cause. Grey poop or pale-colored stool is usually ...
Fiber adds bulk to stool and feeds beneficial bacteria in the gut. Fiber can help keep bowel movements regular, support weight management, and protect against chronic health conditions like ...