Prepping for a colonoscopy is never fun, but some people might be eligible for at-home colorectal cancer screening tests. Here’s what to know about the accuracy and types of this noninvasive option.
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12 Reasons Why You Have Nausea After Eating
If you’re feeling nauseated after eating, it could be a result of a number of conditions. Here’s what to know if this happens to you.
Stress Nausea: Why It Happens and How To Deal
Have you ever been so stressed that you felt nauseated or even threw up? Turns out, stress-induced nausea is a real thing. Our family medicine specialist shares effective ways of dealing with — and avoiding — stress nausea.
Is Sparkling Water Good for You?
Time to pop out the bubbly — water, that is! Sparkling water has become a popular alternative to soda, giving fun, fruity twists to your everyday hydration habits. But is it healthy? A registered dietitian weighs in.
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Is It Normal To Have Different-Colored Poop?
Poop that’s green, red or some other hue is probably due to something you ate — but it could be a sign of health issues, too. A gastroenterologist explains.
Poop Shape, Color and Smell: What’s Healthy and What’s Not
The shape, color and smell of your poop can provide key information about your health. Here’s what you can learn from it.
The Best Sources of Vitamin B12
The easiest way to take in more vitamin B12 is by enriching your diet with certain foods, not supplements.
How Long Does Alcohol Stay in Your System?
How long alcohol stays in your system depends on several factors. Learn how the body gets rid of alcohol and what affects this process.
Pregnancy Constipation: Why It Happens and How To Find Relief
You’ve read up on what to expect when you’re expecting, but you probably didn’t expect to have so much trouble pooping. But constipation is a common side effect of pregnancy. Here’s why you can’t seem to go and what you can do about it.
When Should You Follow the BRAT Diet?
If you’re sick, eating bland foods like bananas, rice, applesauce and toast may alleviate symptoms.