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Reality star Sharon Osbourne is calling for people to break the taboo on poo by talking more candidly about their bowel problems.
The former X Factor judge is backing a campaign to encourage British people to talk to health professionals if they notice any problems such as bleeding or loose stool for more than three weeks.
Osbourne, who battled with bowel cancer herself, is backing the Department of Health's Be Clear on Cancer campaign.
"For goodness sake - we've all got a bum and we all poo, so get over it," she said.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/uk...pDWGKesModopGlbjg?docId=N0207621346032526089A
The former X Factor judge is backing a campaign to encourage British people to talk to health professionals if they notice any problems such as bleeding or loose stool for more than three weeks.
Osbourne, who battled with bowel cancer herself, is backing the Department of Health's Be Clear on Cancer campaign.
"For goodness sake - we've all got a bum and we all poo, so get over it," she said.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/uk...pDWGKesModopGlbjg?docId=N0207621346032526089A