The tidying expert has just published a new book about travel’s impact on her life. She shares tips for how to encounter the ...
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Are you enough of a camera nerd to put one on your toilet? The Kohler Dekoda wants to look in your loo to track your poo
Cameras are behind smart home advancements from navigating robot vacs to smart fridges that know what's on the shelves – but ...
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Kohler's Toilet Camera Analyzes Your Poop
The Kohler Dekoda attaches to your toilet's rim to evaluate your stool and provide insights about gut health and hydration.
Clipped inside the rim of your toilet, the Dekoda’s optical sensor analyzes your stool for insights about your gut heath.
The $599 Dekoda clamps over the rim like a toilet bowl cleaner, pointing an optical sensor at your excretions and secretions. It then analyzes the images to detect any blood, as well as analyze your ...
The NFL said it took down a social media post that highlighted Brian Branch's rough game vs. the Chiefs because 'it felt ...
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Here’s How Long It Should Take To Poop, Says a Cleveland Clinic Gastroenterologist
The time you spend on the pot can offer health clues, says an expert doctor on what's normal, what's not, and why it matters.
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos reaffirmed yesterday his administration’s commitment to the welfare of families displaced by the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that struck northern Cebu on September ...
The five-day tournament saw elite wrestlers bring 1,500 years of tradition to the iconic venue, marking only the second time ...
South Garo Hills (SGH) district is one the most naturally gifted parts of the entire country. The district has a population close to 2 lakh and is divided into four C&RD Blocks. It is also rich in ...
Meet Kohler Dekoda, the smart toilet camera that turns everyday bathroom use into health tracking for hydration, digestion, ...
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How to use the simple training aid loved by Tour pros
Want to putt like the pros? Ian Poulter shows how a simple string can improve your putting alignment, eye position and stroke.
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