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  2. Why Do I Have Yellow Poop? 9 Most Common Reasons - AOL

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    When you eat food, it eventually turns that color by the time it exits the body in the form of stool, according to Baltimore colon and rectal surgeon Jeffery Nelson, MD, the surgical director at ...

  3. Steatorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Possible causes include exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, with poor digestion from lack of lipases, loss of bile salts, which reduces micelle formation, and small intestinal disease-producing malabsorption. Various other causes include certain medicines that block fat absorption or indigestible or excess oil/fat in diet.

  4. Why Is My Poop Green? 9 Most Common Reasons - AOL

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    It may be alarming to see green poop in your toilet bowl, but it isn’t necessarily a cause for concern. All stool starts out as greenish-yellow, says Baltimore colon and rectal surgeon, Jeffrey ...

  5. Category:German people of Spanish descent - Wikipedia

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    14 languages. العربية ... Pages in category "German people of Spanish descent" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.

  6. Types of Poop: What Doctors Need You to Know - AOL

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    Discussing the types of poop may seem disgusting or at least embarrassing, but paying attention to what’s coming out of you can give you great insight into your health. A bowel movement is the ...

  7. Category:Spanish people of German descent - Wikipedia

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    Spanish people of German-Jewish descent (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Spanish people of German descent" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total.

  8. Spanish dialects and varieties - Wikipedia

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    In the 16th century, as the Spanish colonization of the Americas was beginning, the phoneme now represented by the letter j had begun to change its place of articulation from palato-alveolar [ʃ] to palatal [ç] and to velar [x], like German ch in Bach (see History of Spanish and Old Spanish language). In southern Spanish dialects and in those ...

  9. How often should you poop? And do you need to worry if you ...

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    Fact: Some people poop once a day — or even a few times a day. A recent Healthline survey found that about 50 percent of people poop on a daily basis. But what if you don’t?