Smart underwear monitors gut bacteria activity by detecting flatulence. Study reveals people undercount their daily gas by ...
Archaeologists in Turkey say they have uncovered evidence that the Romans used human feces in medical treatments, according to new research.
Scientists at the University of Maryland have created Smart Underwear, the first wearable device designed to measure human flatulence. By tracking hydrogen in flatus, the device helps scientists ...
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If you have to keep wiping after you poop, here’s what it means, says a gastroenterologist
A Cleveland Clinic expert reveals how many wipes it should take to complete, and what it means when nature seems to call for extra.
In the Forgotten Deep of Abyss, you can find a mad little Scientist standing next to a portable toilet. That portable toilet is actually a teleporter, and the ...
A detective investigating a killing stumbled onto a “case within a case,” as he called it, involving long-lost siblings who ...
At-home health tests are booming—but are they reliable? Doctors explain which home tests are worth trying, which to skip, and ...
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