Oily stool, known medically as steatorrhea, indicates there is too much fat in your poop. You may notice you have oily or greasy stool after eating high-fat foods. Oily stool can also be a sign of an ...
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Many women experience digestive complaints on their period, and two nutritional therapists explain why this might be.
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Stools that float due to fat also tend to be large and pale with an unpleasant odor. Steatorrhea may result from eating fatty, greasy foods. It can also be a sign of a condition that affects how ...
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In a randomized controlled trial, the probiotic Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis —used in many probiotic products, ...
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Review explores how different types of dietary fibers interact with the gut microbiome, influencing chronic disease risks ...