Gut health experts decode what’s really behind the smell, sound and frequency.
Sure letting out a fart in a crowded place is less than ideal, but passing wind is a natural bodily function. We're all human and we all fart. Trouble is some of us pass wind a little more often, and ...
In a nutshell (a foul-smelling one), scientists have found that gut bacteria use hydrogen gas from flatulence to convert bile ...
AFTER a gluttonous few days, it’s likely that your gut is feeling the effects of Christmas feasting. But a case of the trumps is never ideal – especially when you’re in a situation where you just need ...
The day is winding down, and you're settling into your nighttime routine. Then, you notice that your gut hasn't gotten the "let's chill" memo and is starting to, shall we say, make a lot of noise. If ...
You may fart more than usual if you eat gas-producing foods like beans, cauliflower, and dairy. Eating too fast and chewing gum can also make you swallow air and pass more gas. Conditions like IBS, ...
A new viral TikTok trend known as “fart walking” involves going for a stroll after eating to help release gas. Proponents say a fart walk helps promote digestive health, while regular fart walking ...
IT can be tempting to hold in a fart when in public — but not letting one out can have horrific consequences. Stifling gas can cause a range of uncomfortable and painful side effects that are worse ...