Paige Seifert, 25 from Colorado, US, dismissed blood in her stool as hemorrhoids for months before a colonoscopy revealed ...
A woman who dismissed blood in her stool as hemorrhoids was diagnosed with stage three colon cancer. Meagan Meadows, 24, started experiencing blood in her stool in October 2024, but after chatting ...
You’re going to want to sit down for this. Ask Well You’re going to want to sit down for this. Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times Supported by By Melinda Wenner Moyer Q: I love browsing ...
Adults who brought their smartphones to the bathroom spent more time on the toilet and had a nearly 50 percent higher risk of hemorrhoids, according to a new study. In a new study, participants who ...
When our hemorrhoids are irritating and painful, we often say we “have hemorrhoids,” although we all have them. Hemorrhoids are vascular structures that help control our stool, and they can become ...
A new study reveals that scrolling on your phone while on the toilet may increase the risk of hemorrhoids, with the time spent seated emerging as a stronger predictor than straining. Study: Smartphone ...
People love to joke about not even being able to go to the toilet without bringing a phone with you these days, but it turns out your bathroom scrolling habit may be doing more harm than you think. A ...
Do you use your time on the john to catch up on the news, go through your e-mail or check out social media? Be careful -- you might be more likely to develop hemorrhoids, new research shows. Folks who ...
(NEXSTAR) – If you’re sitting on the toilet, maybe put the phone down and continue reading this another time. The results of a recent study published in the medical journal PLOS One suggest a possible ...
Filling the time you spend pooping by scanning your algo’s latest or flipping through emails might seem like an ideal form of multitasking. But it turns out, your butt might not love it. A new study ...