Dogs are a man's best friend, but that doesn't usually extend to going out to restaurants together. However, one man decided to try his luck at Texas ...
Port St Mary commissioners have issued a plea for dog walkers to show some local pride and clean up after their pets.
Purrs of contentment. Soulful eyes locked on yours over dinner. Valentine's Day? Not for pet owners. For those of us who ...
Researchers find that fecal transplants may improve age-related gut issues. The study, conducted on mice, has interesting real-world implications. Here, a gastroenterologist explains the findings and ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Soon, Portland’s big pipe won’t be the only water overflowing with poop. Two local businesses, Columbia Sportswear and Breakside Brewing, are teaming up for the Super Bowl to ...
While there are plenty of foods and some health conditions that cause constipation, certain supplements may also be to blame. It’s worth double-checking your routine vitamins to see if they may be the ...
Look, we get it: the last thing you need to read is more bad news. Not when masked paramilitaries are laying siege to Minneapolis, prominent members of the executive branch of the federal government ...
If a bear poops in the woods, it might be in your next beer. Columbia Sportswear, in partnership with Milwaukie-based Breakside Brewery, has unveiled a new beer featuring a wildly unique ingredient: ...
When you’re struggling yet again to poop, you might wonder if there’s a better way to stay regular. While you’ve probably heard of doing things like upping your fiber intake and drinking more water, ...
When some ancient Romans were feeling a little under the weather, they were treated with human feces. While this practice was mentioned in ancient Greco-Roman medical texts by figures such as Pliny ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Sure, beer is great, but what about beer made with bear poop? Columbia Sportswear and Breakside Brewing, both based in Portland, Oregon, are teaming up for the Super Bowl to ...
New Canadian research is highlighting the potential power of poop for cancer patients. Megan Ogilvie is a Toronto-based health reporter for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @megan_ogilvie or reach her ...
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