Noticing red poop can be surprising, but it's not always an emergency. Red poop sometimes happens when you eat certain foods. Other times, it could be a sign of gastrointestinal (GI) tract ...
Orange stools can be caused by foods that are orange in color (either natural or artificial color, which tends to last much longer and have deeper color). Orange poop can also happen after taking ...
Pebble poop—small, hard pellet-like stool—is usually a sign of constipation. By increasing your fiber and fluid intake, you can usually go back to having normal stools. Severe cases may require more ...
Employees from PACT Outdoors installed WAG bags on a popular peak, and asked hikers to tell the truth about their backcountry poop habits. Here’s what they discovered. New perk: Easily find new ...
To better understand the extinct giants, Qvarnström and his colleagues investigated overlooked fossils known as bromalites: remnants from the digestive system — aka dinosaur poop and vomit.