The medication is really taking care of business. A pair of new Canadian clinical trials show poop pills can reduce the toxic ...
Your poop reveals key clues about your health — here are a few red flags to keep an eye on.
A new study published in the journal Gut found a link between vitamin B1 and good gut motility, a.k.a. the movement of food ...
How often a person poops has a surprising link to one vitamin in particular. A genetic investigation on the rate at which ...
Two new studies highlight the potential of fecal microbiota transplantation as a boon to cancer immunotherapy.
In a sweeping genetic study published on January 20 in Gut, researchers analyzed DNA and health data from more than a quarter-million people. They traced the genetic roots of how often people go to ...
They’re taking the plunge. A small number of Canadian cancer patients are testing a pill that contains healthy bacteria from human poop to see if it can extend their lives. “Pancreatic cancer has a ...
How often you poop is highly personal, but there is a range that’s considered “normal.” Now, research suggests that the range should be a little narrower than doctors previously thought—and that how ...
The National Cancer Institute estimates that more than 150,000 people will receive a colorectal cancer diagnosis in 2025, and factors like gender, age, and family health history can increase your risk ...