Occasional changes in stool (poop) colors usually occur as a result of the food you eat. A persistent change in the color of your stool could also indicate an underlying health condition and ...
Think of OSHA as the protector of workers' safety at work. But sometimes, businesses don't follow the safety rules, leading to OSHA violations. These violations can be serious and result in hefty ...
But one simple and comically named rule of thumb may help you make some headway. It’s called the “poop rule.” When trying to decide if you should keep or get rid of an item, ask yourself this question ...
On July 2, 2024, OSHA released its long-awaited proposed rule to prevent heat-related injuries and illnesses in the workplace. OSHA initiated the rulemaking process in October 2021 as part of its ...
Here’s the scoop: What you eat affects your poop. A high-fiber diet—meaning lots of fruits and veggies—will keep your bowel movements regular. Conversely, a low-fiber diet—consisting ...
Black poop in the toilet can be distressing, but there are lots of reasons why black stool happens, and not all of them are serious. When black poop happens, family practitioners like Christine ...
Green stool—poop/feces that has a greenish color—means you may have eaten something that was green, blue, or purple. However, it is also a common side effect of iron supplements and some medications.