The Daily Galaxy on MSN
For 300 Million Years, Fossilized Poop Was Trapped in Stone — And It’s Holding the Fingerprints of Creatures Long Gone
What can fossilized poop tell us about prehistoric life? A surprising amount, it turns out. A new study, published in the ...
Gut is more sensitive if you happen to suffer from frequent pooping urges, particularly after eating. Find out how you can reverse it.
The Cool Down on MSN
Scientists make wide range of discoveries by studying piles of otter poop: 'It is shocking'
Otter droppings can give scientists a clearer estimate of prey populations, and "even found evidence that otters ate two ...
E! Online on MSN
How Elton John Turned His Kneecaps Into Jewelry After Surgery
Elton John enlisted the help of jewelry designer Theo Fennell to turn his kneecaps into a necklace and a brooch after having ...
A cup of coffee does more than perk you up—it can help get things moving, too. But timing matters if you want the best ...
You wake up, have a cup of coffee, and head to the toilet for a smooth bowel movement. Then, you get on with your day. Sounds lovely, doesn’t it? For some people, this is a daily occurrence. For ...
A mystery pet owner apparently has been refusing to pick up her pup’s poop on the Upper East Side — so a barking-mad neighbor ...
Mansfield News Journal on MSN
How often should you be going to the bathroom?
Here’s what causes constipation, how often you should really be going to the bathroom and what you can do to support better ...
A Scottsdale woman has gone viral after revealing that her HOA forced her - and every pet owner in her complex - to DNA test ...
Dengarden on MSN
How to Build a Chicken Coop and Greenhouse Combo
My neighbor, who is an excellent carpenter and all-around handyman, designed and built this chicken chateau and greenhouse ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Much of the food you eat is absorbed by your digestive system, which includes your ...
If you’re one of the 63 million Americans who went hiking last year, chances are you’ve found yourself needing to go, with no toilet in sight. Aside from personal inconvenience, why is this such a big ...
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