A new study has found that those who use their phones on the toilet face a 46 percent increased risk for hemorrhoids – swollen veins in the lower rectum, thought to be caused by too much pressure. A ...
"The likely explanation is that prolonged sitting increases pressure in the veins around the rectum, which can contribute to ...
A recent study found that smartphone use while doing a number two is linked to a 46% increased risk of developing hemorrhoids. A healthy toilet trip should only last two to three minutes, yet the ...
“If you feel like you’re always spending more than five minutes on the toilet, you’re not scrolling and you’re just ...
About two-thirds of people in the study used their smartphones while sitting on the toilet, and those users were much more ...
These days, scrolling through your phone while sitting on the toilet has become a nearly universal habit. Whether you’re ...
A new study advises limited smartphone use to 5 minutes, as sitting on an 'open toilet bowl' provides no support to the ...
It might seem like a harmless habit to linger on the loo with your phone while “taking care of business”, but research shows ...
“When you’re on the toilet and your butt’s not supported, everything’s kind of hanging out there,” David Westrich, MD, a ...
Scrolling on your phone while on the toilet may feel harmless, but research links it to hemorrhoids, infections, poor posture ...
A new study has found that those who use smartphones in the toilet have a 46 percent chance of developing piles. What is the ...
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