The toilet block in Folkestone re-emerged after a land slip in 2024 and there are now plans to turn it into a Ware Memorial (Picture: Cover Media) Echoing deep in the basins of a Victorian toilet, you ...
Different stool colors can mean different things, mostly depending on what you’ve eaten. You’d probably notice if your poop is a different hue than normal. But what does it mean if it’s green? What ...
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There is no single “normal” number of times to poop a week – it can range from three times a day to three times a week, says the NHS. But a 2025 study, which involved 1,400 adults, found there is a ...
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Your baby may pass mucus in their stool as part of the natural digestive process. But certain health conditions, such as an allergy or infection, can also cause mucus in their poop. Because babies ...
Going for a number two, using the facilities, dropping the kids off at the pool. We’ve come up with a number of ways to say we need to go for a poo, without actually saying it. Why? Well, while it’s ...
A new antitrust lawsuit on Tuesday accuses Google of shutting out rival Android app stores by monopolizing app distribution and billing, violating U.S. antitrust law. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission ...
Pain when you poop is usually a symptom of a health issue like constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, or hemorrhoids. Many of these health conditions can be treated easily and your symptoms will be ...
Digestive health covers the proper functioning of your digestive system, which breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates waste. Digestive issues like acid reflux, celiac disease, irritable ...
Many coastal towns along the West Coast can’t afford to build lifesaving structures in the event of surging waves, putting homes and residents in jeopardy. By Rebecca Dzombak Landlords often use third ...