Your kidneys normally concentrate urine at night in response to antidiuretic hormone. If you have kidney problems, the ...
Ready, aim, fire—the latest health trackers use sensors to check your urine for proper hydration, ketone levels, and possible ...
"I think everybody pees in the pool," Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps told The Wall Street Journal last year. "It's kind of just a normal thing to do." A recent study supports Phelps' assertion.
Asparagus contains asparagusic acid, a sulfur-containing compound that can make your pee smell. But it doesn’t happen to everyone and not everyone can smell it. You may have noticed that after eating ...
You’d be lying if you said you never checked the toilet after you went to the bathroom. And there’s nothing wrong with that—taking a peek every once in a while is actually a good thing (and encouraged ...
TV adventurer Bear Grylls is famous for his survival hacks. But when it comes to rehydrating by drinking your own pee, was he ...
Everybody does it, but not everybody talks about it: peeing. The color, smell, amount, and control of your pee can provide clues into your health. And we get it. Sometimes talking about your pee can ...
Let’s face it: Most of us don't give much thought to our pee before we flush it out of sight. But the basic details of your urine — color, smell, and how often you go — can give you a hint about ...