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What happens to your body when you resist the urge to poop
According to gastroenterologists, holding it in can have consequences.
From bloating and gas to GI diagnoses and bidets, our exclusive survey reveals what’s really going on in people’s bathrooms—and why millennials are leading the gut health charge. Fact checked by Nick ...
Hold your nose, and don't spit out your coffee: Doctors have found a way to put healthy people's poop into pills that can cure serious gut infections — a less yucky way to do "fecal transplants." ...
Researchers linked pooping frequency with markers tied to the development of certain diseases. The scientists found a very clear range of pooping frequency that’s ideal for good health. There are ...
When did you last discuss how to poop or how digestion works? Dr. Trisha Pasricha wants to know, because if you’re like pretty much anyone who has ever walked into her clinic, that moment was probably ...
You probably don't think of your poop as art or a book, but each time you finish doing your, um, business, your fecal matter tells a story. That's because we are what we eat, and whatever we eat ...
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