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Researchers in Turkey say they have unearthed archaeological evidence that the Romans used human feces in medical treatments. Although Roman texts described the practice, this is the first time that ...
If you’re anything like the majority of Americans, drinking a glass of hot water is probably pretty low on your morning to-do list, especially when rival tasks like getting dressed, eating breakfast, ...
Rumors circulated online in late January and early February 2026 that U.S. President Donald Trump ended an Oval Office news conference early after soiling himself. In a video posted to YouTube by ...
The medication is really taking care of business. A pair of new Canadian clinical trials show poop pills can reduce the toxic side effects of cancer medications and even support patient response to ...
Because when nature calls, sometimes you're forced to answer, whether you want to or not Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic; Julia Reinhart/Getty; Stephen J. Cohen/Getty When nature calls, sometimes you're forced ...
An ancient bottle with a wide base and a long neck. This ancient unguentarium, a candlestick-like glass vessel probably used for holding medicines, was found to contain fecal biomarkers. Credit: ...
Unless you’ve been living under a rock (or a cascade of “snowcrete,” which might actually be plausible) for the past two weeks, you have probably heard that a deluge of poop water has been wending its ...
Would you drink bear poop? That’s a question that Breakside Brewery and Columbia Sportswear are, for some reason, asking beer drinkers with a Super Bowl-adjacent campaign this year. Maybe, just maybe, ...
Showrunner Ira Parker breaks down that projectile defecation scene that even surprised George R.R. Martin. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large But HBO‘s new prequel series, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms ...
The National Cancer Institute estimates that more than 150,000 people will receive a colorectal cancer diagnosis in 2025, and factors like gender, age, and family health history can increase your risk ...
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