Yes, the liver is part of the GI system.
Gastroenterology - the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the digestive system, including the liver, stomach and intestines, and medical conditions such as ulcers, tumors and colitisfrom Glossary of Medical Specialtieshttp://www.somersetmedicalcenter.com/body.cfm?id=476
Stomach issues are hard to deal with because they can interfere with work and personal life. The best place to get information online regarding digestive health is at http://www.acg.gi.org which is The American College Of Gastroenterology.
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He needed cabinet members because he couldn't do all the work by himself. He had to many issues that's why he had created 5 departments which were Treasury department, War department, Attorney general, State department, and the Post office department. The postmaster general did not have cabinet rank.
Yes, Robert Osborne underwent a liver transplant in 2004. He had been battling health issues related to liver disease for several years prior to the transplant. Following the procedure, he continued to work and remained active in his role as a film historian and host for TCM until his passing in 2017.
"Liver disease" is a general term for what it is called when your liver does not function correctly (work properly). There are many different types of liver disease, depending on why you liver is not functioning correctly.
yes geological engineer can work in irrigation department.
The heads of the major departments in the executive branch are part of the President's Cabinet. They typically work in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building or their respective department buildings, such as the Department of State or the Department of Defense. The Cabinet includes the Secretaries of each department and advises the President on various issues and policies.
can the department for work and pensions look in your bank account
Whether or not you should take isoniazid depends a lot on your situation. If you have ever had liver issues, have diabetes, are over 30ish (i think) then isoniazid may not be appropriate for you. If you do take isoniazid, make sure to have blood work done monthly to check liver enzymes. I'm not a doctor, so perhaps discuss it with your doctor, but a doc once told me that you have to weigh the risks of either. It's up to you, possible TB or possible liver issues.