A healthy bowel movement should be easy to pass—and pain-free. Unfortunately, this is not the typical experience for many people. When stool is hard and dry, it makes it challenging to go and may ...
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How long poop stays in your body may impact your health, study finds
(David Izquierdo/Getty Images) Whether poop speeds through your gut like a bullet train or takes a more smell-the-roses ...
New research reveals that your pooping frequency is linked to distinct gut microbiome compositions. People with less frequent ...
India, April 24 -- Pooping frequency reflects differences in gut bacteria and may signal how the body and microbiome interact in a continuous cycle.
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