You wake up, have a cup of coffee, and head to the toilet for a smooth bowel movement. Then, you get on with your day. Sounds lovely, doesn’t it? For some people, this is a daily occurrence. For ...
While certain things such as blood in your poop and frequent diarrhea are known red flags, it turns out that whether your poop floats or sinks in the toilet bowl matters for your health. Generally, ...
“The primary reason European toilets have two buttons is to save water,” explains Chinese toilet manufacturer Danube Toilet. ...
However, if you’ve spotted thin, narrow stools with more frequency, this could be a sign of bowel cancer, also known as colorectal cancer as it affects the colon (large bowel) or the back passage ...