A simple stool sample may hold a clearer record of what you eat than a food diary ever could. In a new study, researchers ...
Regular stool tests already used in NHS care, combined with dietary information, could help identify people with inflammatory ...
Regular stool tests already used in NHS care, combined with dietary information, could help identify people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) at higher risk of relapse, a major study suggests.
Warning: If you have an aversion to your body's waste, don't read any further. But if you're like most people, you're probably interested in what your stool can tell you about your diet. Here's some ...
New guidelines on what to eat and drink if you have chronic (long-term) constipation have been making news in recent days. Much of the media coverage of the British Dietetic Association’s guidelines ...
Lovneet Batra said that even with a clean, fibre-rich diet, bowel movements can slow when gut motility is impaired.
If you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), you may want to avoid fruits high in fructose and polyols, like pears, peaches, and plums. Instead, consider eating blueberries, strawberries, and oranges.
Snacks can help you fill in the fiber gap in your diet and help you poop. This fiber-filled morning snack is our top pick.