No, but they can overlap.
Weight loss programmes are roughly the same for everyone, regardless of whether they can see or not.
It does neither. Your metabolism will stay the same regardless of your weight or weight loss.
they are both got to do with weight loss
Same thing that happens if you abuse alcohol before your weight loss surgery. You get drunk, ruin relationships, pickle your liver, and die.
Iain E. Gillespie has written: 'Gastroenterology: an integrated course' -- subject(s): Gastroenterology 'Gastroenterology' -- subject(s): Gastroenterology, Gastrointestinal Diseases
The main role of weight loss doctor is making you aware what you can do for yourself. Many times the obesity is caused by ignorance of reasons and effects on obesity. The doctor can diagnose the extent of obesity, the causes for the same Weight loss doctor can formulate regime and prescribe medicines for weight loss.
Yes, a Gastroenterologist. You can also be a certified RN in gastroenterology.
Dr. X is a specialist in gastroenterology
It can make it less or even make it stay away, especially if it happens quickly. Same as for weight loss.
British Society of Gastroenterology was created in 1937.
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology was created in 1966.
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology was created in 1987.