With so many diapers to change, the first few weeks and months with your baby may seem all about pee and poop. How do you know what's normal? We've got some guidance step by step. The first thing ...
While poop is typically brown, it can come in a range of colors, including tan, red, yellow, black, and green. The color of your poop offers a glimpse into your gut and digestive health ...
Certain foods can help you poop. A high-fiber diet—meaning one with lots of fruits and vegetables—can help keep your bowel movements regular. Conversely, a low-fiber diet—consisting mostly ...
If you have access to electricity, then you might be able to cremate your toilet waste. Years ago when we first got a cabin in the woods, we had an Incinolet incinerator toilet. It was all ...
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What It Means When Your Poop Doesn't Smell
More than that, it's a crucial indicator of your digestive well-being. Poop, aka stools or feces, comes in all sorts of ...
Maxine Lipner is a veteran health and medical journalist with more than 30 years of experience contributing to magazines and medical trade journals. As a health writer, Maxine strives to provide ...
Some tadpoles don’t poop for the first weeks of their lives. At least, that’s the case for Eiffinger’s tree frogs (Kurixalus eiffingeri), scientists report September 22 in Ecology.
One particular area in which you'd notice change is your poop. Turns out, avocados contain a few ingredients that make it ...