Here's when it's a good sign, as well as when it's worth chatting to your GP.
Over the last week, that fearful phrase has been repeated nationwide as an outbreak of a parasitic infection called ...
The illness is caused by the microscopic parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis, which spreads via food or water contaminated with ...
Poo may be something we flush and forget, but it can reveal a surprising amount about your health ...
Regular bowel movements support your digestive health and overall well-being, and what's "regular" looks different for everyone—it can mean every day or a few times a week. Either way, following ...
The poop emoji accurately captures the typical poop shape in nature formed by the downward pull of gravity. According to a new study, exceptions to this rule—antigravitational poop—suggest that ...
It's somen noodles for breakfast again. When summer approaches, breakfast becomes somen. That in itself is fine. The problem is what happens afterward. First, there's 2-year-old Tsumugi. She doesn't ...
Diarrhea and chills can happen with conditions like food poisoning, stomach flu, or COVID-19. If diarrhea doesn't stop in three days, becomes severe, or contains blood, see a healthcare provider right ...
Meet internal medicine physician Michael Cirigliano, affectionately known as “Dr. Mike” to not only his 2,000 patients, who love his unfussy brilliance, tenacity, humor, and warmth (he’s a hugger!), ...
Forty percent of Americans have their daily lives interrupted by uncomfortable bowel symptoms, according to the American Gastroenterological Association. That's a lot of troubled guts. But Dr. Trisha ...
Rainbows, jelly beans, lip glosses…there are plenty of things we want to see in a spectrum of colors. Our stool, however, isn't one of them. The good news? Temporary variations in stool color are ...