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America Needs to Talk About Poop

Clinicians can do more to drive colorectal cancer awareness ...
National data from Oshi Health reveals that 50% of Americans have gut issues, but a majority simply think treatable symptoms are normal and don’t want to talk about them Registered Dietitian Quote ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Everyone poops, but it’s still something a lot of us have an awfully hard time talking about. (Unless you’re my 6-year-old and ...
An advanced cancer diagnosis didn't stop this 26-year-old from finding humor as she went through treatment.
Gastroenterologists share what your stool’s buoyancy can reveal about your digestion, diet, and overall health.
Early signs of colon cancer include rectal bleeding and changes in bowel movements. Young patients can feel embarrassed to talk about early symptoms such as constipation and diarrhea. Normalizing ...
If we’re being totally honest here, most people are a little obsessed with poop. It makes sense. While talking about poop is considered taboo in pop culture, it’s a consistent activity in your ...
This summer, while most of us were frolicking on the trails, rafting on the river or lounging in a hammock, Shari Edelson was stationed at a trailhead on Colorado’s Mount Elbert talking to people ...