Everyday Health on MSN
11 icky but interesting facts about poop
Taking a peek at what's in the toilet can benefit your health! Read on to find out everything from what it means when your poop floats to how often you should go number 2.
As the world gets smaller because of increased communication, international transportation, and recreational travel, ...
No one wants to think about their cat or dog carrying parasites. But without prevention, the likelihood of infection is high.
Poo anxiety, bashful bowels, shy bowel syndrome: they're all terms for what's medically known as parcopresis or difficulty ...
Nematodes discovered in the Great Salt Lake belong to at least one species that is new to science, and possibly two. A ...
From influencing weight gain to supporting immune function, gut microbes do far more than digest food. They may even explain ...
In cringy pictures and videos posted to social media, students are showcasing the creepy-crawly additives lurking in their food from two of USC’s main dining halls — Everybody’s Kitchen and the ...
Stomach flu is the common name for what is medically known as gastroenteritis (inflammation/infection (-itis) of the stomach ...
As the world gets smaller because of increased communication, international transportation, and recreational travel, ...
In a small Spangle workshop, immediately off of Highway 195, thousands of worms are slowly burrowing into their new home, nestled cozily under heated blankets and as much food as they could ever want.
The Cut on MSN
Why does everyone think they have worms?
A growing corner of the internet is convinced its intestines are full of parasites — and that unproven, doctor-disdained cleanses are the solution.
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