(NEXSTAR) – Cases of drug-resistant Shigella infections are increasing in the United States in a trend that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are calling a “public health threat.” ...
A drug-resistant strain of shigella infections, which cause diarrhea, are increasing in the United States, according to federal health officials. In an April 9 report from the Centers for Disease ...
A German WWI-era shell recently became lodged in a Frenchman's rear. Here, an unexploded shell is found in a field near Auchonvilliers. (Tom Stoddart/Getty Images) The anonymous Englishman who managed ...
Potatoes and diarrhea have two possible connections. The first is that potatoes may cause diarrhea if you eat lots of them with the skin still on or if you’re allergic or intolerant to them. The ...
Like anything else, this fruit has its drawbacks. In general, it’s unlikely to cause any issues when consumed in moderation. However, if you eat too much of it, you may end up with tummy pain and ...
Did you know that on average, every single adult in the United States experiences diarrhea at least once a year, according to the National Library of Medicine? While these loose, watery stools ...
A woman's video apology has gone viral after she revealed the embarrassing reason she single-handedly caused a flight to be cancelled. Meghan Reinertsen was traveling from Portugal back to the United ...
Sara Moniuszko is a health and lifestyle reporter at CBSNews.com. Previously, she wrote for USA Today, where she was selected to help launch the newspaper's wellness vertical. She now covers breaking ...
Whether you rush to the toilet on the reg or struggle to drop a deuce, you’ve probably heard the same advice: Eat more fiber. But how does the same recommendation hold true for two opposite GI ...
A group of Hollywood executives struggle to market a satire about zombies with explosive diarrhea in a new clip from Seth Rogen‘s upcoming Apple TV+ comedy series “The Studio.” The clip opens with the ...
Federal authorities believe Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who killed 14 people in an ISIS-inspired vehicular attack in New Orleans, used a common explosive compound in two homemade bombs that did not detonate, ...