Using your phone while on the can can mean a higher risk of haemorrhoids, according to new research has compared the lavatory "habits" of smartphone users to those of non-users. The survey involving ...
With only about 30% of the world still using toilet paper, it may not be long before we all finally look toward more sustainable bathroom solutions. Until then, dedicated TP users are left to ...
You should flush sh-tty scrolling down the toilet. A new study has revealed the total number of hours Americans spend using their phones on the toilet every year — and it’s shocking. Americans can’t ...
Among users, frequency of smartphone use on the toilet. Survey participants who reported using a smartphone while on the toilet had a higher risk of hemorrhoids than non-users. Chethan Ramprasad of ...
A new study advises limited smartphone use to 5 minutes, as sitting on an 'open toilet bowl' provides no support to the pelvic floor, leading to hemorrhoids.
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 ...
Sitting for a long time on the toilet could lead to bothersome hemorrhoids. Scrolling on a smartphone is likely to keep you there longer than intended. (NBC News; Getty Images) Of all the crappy ways ...
Smartphone use on the toilet — which often included reading the news or scrolling through social media — was associated with ...