Pebble poop—small, hard pellet-like stool—is usually a sign of constipation. By increasing your fiber and fluid intake, you can usually go back to having normal stools. Severe cases may require more ...
Orange stools can be caused by foods that are orange in color (either natural or artificial color, which tends to last much longer and have deeper color). Orange poop can also happen after taking ...
Mucus in stool is relatively common and can be caused by constipation or dehydration. However, in some cases, it points to a more serious underlying condition. When you’re generally healthy ...
Employees from PACT Outdoors installed WAG bags on a popular peak, and asked hikers to tell the truth about their backcountry poop habits. Here’s what they discovered. New perk: Easily find new ...
One of the artists behind a sculpture on a West Sussex nature reserve has defended it against accusations that it looks like a poo emoji. The Periwinkle Shelter, on the Medmerry reserve at ...
The stunning new artwork, created to commemorate Medmerry’s tenth anniversary, has already been featured in the Sun Newspaper because of its likeness, in shape, to a poo emoji. But the publicity ...
People have likened a new public art sculpture at a beauty spot to a poo. The periwinkle sculpture at Earnley Viewpoint at Medmerry Nature Reserve, near Chichester, is designed to imitate the tiny ...
Taylor Knibb won the T100 Triathlon World Title despite an unfortunate incident in her final race (Pictures: Getty/X) Olympic athlete Taylor Knibb stormed to the inaugural T100 Triathlon World ...
This notorious pollution episode may not be as far away as we like to think (Picture: Universal History Archive/Getty) Less than 200 years ago, London reeked so badly it got a nickname we remember ...
Olympic triathlete Taylor Knibb was caught pleading with the camera crew after an unfortunate incident on live TV. On Saturday, the inaugural T100 Triathlon World Championship final took place in ...
Plus, the same research has found that 11 per cent of adults poo just once or twice a week and four per cent per cent poo less than once a week. A separate study, published earlier this year ...