Roshini Raj, MD, is Health's former magazine's medical editor and coauthor of What the Yuck?!. Board-certified in gastroenterology and internal medicine, Dr. Raj is a Clinical Associate Professor of ...
Anal leakage or seepage is the accidental passing of stool. It can stem from nerve or muscle damage, constipation, and diarrhea, among other issues. Medication and pelvic floor exercises may help ...
Joy Emeh is a professional health writer, editor, content strategist, and career development coach with up to four years of experience in the health writing space. She is interested in all things ...
Let’s talk about poop. Sure, it’s not exactly a dinner-party topic, but it’s important to learn all you can about bowel movements — what’s normal, what’s healthy, what’s not. That’s because your poop ...
Abstract: Tensegrity robots,characterized by a synergistic assembly of rigid rods and elastic cables, form robust structures that are resistant to impacts. However, this design introduces complexities ...
Abstract: A tensegrity-based system is a promising approach for dynamic exploration of uneven, unpredictable, and confined environments. However, implementing such systems presents challenges in state ...
Flat poop can be caused by constipation, IBS, or colorectal cancer. If flat stools persist for more than a few days, or occur with other symptoms, see a healthcare provider. Adding fiber to your diet ...
Eating kiwi with the skin on boosts fiber intake and helps with digestion. Prunes contain sorbitol, which can help stimulate bowel movements. Flax seeds are full of fiber but should be paired with ...