Elizabeth L Perkins
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Articles by this Author
Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Surgery: Overview and Advantages
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Tuesday 20th 2011
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Your heart is a complex organ that pumps blood throughout your body as the result of its electrical system A group of cells called the sinoatrial node produces electrical impulses that cause the four chambers of your heart (i
5 Common Fallacies About Lung Cancer
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Tuesday 20th 2011
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), nearly 220,000 people will have been diagnosed with lung cancer (LC) in the US
Heart Valve Surgery to Repair the Mitral Valve
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Tuesday 20th 2011
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Blood flows to your heart in order to pick up more oxygen from your lungs It comes into your right atrium before moving into your right ventricle
What to Expect Following Lung Cancer Surgery
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Tuesday 20th 2011
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Depending on the stage of the disease, and the location and size of the tumor, you may be a candidate for lung cancer surgery There are a few approaches and each is based on the growth of the abnormal mass
The Treatment of Varicose Veins: Staging and Complications
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Tuesday 20th 2011
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Like many illnesses or conditions a system of staging is used to assess the severity of varicose veins and this then assists in providing the most appropriate treatment
There are eight stages, the first and best being “C0” where there are no visible signs and “C6” the worst where ulcers have formed
Tests Used to Diagnose Lung Cancer
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Wednesday 24th 2011
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Evidence of lung cancer (LC) is often detected during a routine examination or while the doctor is taking x-rays to assess another condition At that point, the disease is merely a suspicion
The Condition of Varicose Veins Described
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Wednesday 24th 2011
- Wellness, Fitness and Diet
- Unrated
A Varicose vein (which a vein that has become enlarged or swollen) usually presents as blue or dark purple in color, often have lumps, bulge and give the appearance of being twisted
Varicose veins mainly develop in the lower limbs with the calve being the area most affected
Lung Cancer and Pneumonectomy: The Procedure Explained
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Saturday 23rd 2011
- Cancer Survival
- Unrated
Lung cancer (LC) is treatable as long as the disease is detected early enough As the cancerous cells spread beyond the lungs to other areas of your body, the condition becomes systemic
Preparing to Undergo Minimally Invasive Maze Surgery
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Saturday 23rd 2011
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
If you suffer from atrial fibrillation (known as Afib) and medications have been unable to control the condition, your physician may recommend Maze surgery This is an operation during which your surgeon ablates the atria (two upper chambers of your heart) and creates scar tissue across their surface
Recovery Following Minimally Invasive Maze Surgery
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Saturday 23rd 2011
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Maze surgery is done to correct atrial fibrillation (Afib) This is a condition that interrupts your heart's electrical system and causes the upper chambers (i
Curing Atrial Fibrillation: The Maze Procedure and Other Treatment Options
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Saturday 23rd 2011
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Millions of people suffer from atrial fibrillation (Afib), a condition defined by a chaotic heart rhythm The atria (i
Exploring the Medical Condition of Lung Cancer
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Monday 18th 2011
- Cancer Survival
- Unrated
Lung cancer, like all other cancers, is caused by a malfunction in the cells of the body which for whatever reason, embark on uncontrolled replication and growth Cells undergo a cycle of birth and death many millions of times throughout the life of a person, but this is done in a controlled cycle which replaces old cells with new ones
Is Lung Cancer a Common Disease?
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Monday 18th 2011
- Wellness, Fitness and Diet
- Unrated
Lung cancer is the most common cause of death from cancer for men and women around the world For 2009, the American Cancer Society has estimated that there was almost 220,000 new cases of lung cancer and just over 159,000 deaths as a result of the disease
Mommy and Daddy Guide to Their Baby's Firsts
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Saturday 8th 2010
- Parenting
- Unrated
Having a child is always an adventure You'll have an opportunity to observe your baby's personality developing as she learns about the world around her
How to Protect Your Baby From the Sun's Rays
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Saturday 8th 2010
- Parenting
- Unrated
When the sun is out and the weather is crisp and clear, it's difficult to resist going outside to enjoy time with your little one Whether you're visiting the park together or enjoying a meal on your patio, the warmth of the sun's rays feel especially soothing on the skin
Simple Ways For Baby-Proofing Specific Rooms of Your Home
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Saturday 8th 2010
- Parenting
- Unrated
Nearly every case of a baby or toddler being injured (or worse) is due to a preventable incident that occurs within the home Accidents are responsible for an enormous number of injuries, disabilities, and deaths among babies and young children
Treating Yourself Well While You're Pregnant
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Saturday 8th 2010
- Womens Interest
- Unrated
Being pregnant is a uniquely rewarding experience you'll remember for the rest of your life Your body will slowly expand as your unborn baby grows inside you
How to Get Back in Shape After Childbirth
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Saturday 8th 2010
- Wellness, Fitness and Diet
- Unrated
Following nine months of being pregnant and finally welcoming your little one into the world, you're exhausted Childbirth is an incredible experience, but can leave you feeling physically drained
Tips For Buying Clothes For Your Baby
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Thursday 6th 2010
- Parenting
- Unrated
Start planning your baby's wardrobe while you're pregnant That way, you'll have plenty of time to make a list, update your gift registries, and take advantage of unexpected sales
Overview of Different Types of Atrial Maze Procedures
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Friday 12th 2010
- Computers and Technology
- Unrated
According to the American Heart Association, over 2 million people in the US
Potential Perils That the Baby Books Fail to Mention
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Friday 12th 2010
- Parenting
- Unrated
From the first day, moms-to-be receive a barrage of helpful advice from parenting books, pamphlets, and handouts (not to mention the in-laws) These resources offer suggestions on issues such as using car seats safely, foods to avoid, and babyproofing your house
Pregnant and Fit Exercises to Keep Your Growing Body in Shape
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Friday 12th 2010
- Parenting
- Unrated
Your pregnancy is a time of expectation You're looking forward to welcoming your baby into the world and your home
Homemade Cocoa Mix A Hit At School Bake Sale
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Friday 12th 2010
- Family Concerns
- Unrated
For my son’s school bake sale I wanted to make something special But I have a confession to make: I don’t bake
An Exploration of Your Heart's Anatomy
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Friday 12th 2010
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Each day, your heart pumps nearly 2,000 gallons of blood Over the course of an average lifetime, it will beat over 3 billion times
How Mitral Valve Repair is Performed
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Friday 5th 2010
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Blood flows between your left atrium and left ventricle through the mitral valve (MV) Normally, the sinoatrial node produces electrical impulses that travel through the atria (your heart's upper chambers) before reaching the ventricles (the lower chambers)
What to Expect Before and After the Atrial Maze Procedure
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Friday 5th 2010
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
In 1987, Dr James Cox developed a surgical method called the maze procedure for treating patients who suffer from atrial fibrillation (Afib)
Introduction to Different Types of Maze Surgery
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Friday 5th 2010
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
The maze procedure is the primary form of treatment for resolving atrial fibrillation (Afib) If the condition is not severe, doctors may suggest alternative solutions, such as anticoagulants, electrical cardioversion, and medications
How to Prepare for the Atrial Maze Procedure
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Friday 5th 2010
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Atrial maze (AM) surgery is used to treat a heart rhythm irregularity known as atrial fibrillation (alternatively called AF or AFib) Normally, a group of cells (called the sinus node) within your heart's right atrium generates electrical impulses that travel through your atria and ventricles in a methodical fashion
Treating Atrial Fibrillation With the Maze Procedure
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Thursday 4th 2010
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Over 2 million people in the US
Understanding Atrial Fibrillation and Its Effects
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Thursday 4th 2010
- Medical Business
- Unrated
Atrial fibrillation (also known as AF and AFib) is a condition in which your heart's atria (the two upper chambers) flutter, or fibrillate This causes an arrhythmia
Traditional Versus Minimally Invasive Lung Cancer Surgery
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Thursday 4th 2010
- Cancer Survival
- Unrated
There are a number of reasons surgery is performed on the lungs The most common reason involves cancer
Mitral Valve Prolapse: Causes, Complications, And Treatment
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Thursday 4th 2010
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Blood returns to your heart from every part of your body It flows into the organ's right side through the vena cavae
Using Mitral Valve Surgery to Solve Leaflet Problems
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Thursday 4th 2010
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
When blood arrives at your heart from the inferior and superior vena cavae, it enters the right atrium When that chamber contracts, blood is pushed into the right ventricle
5 Baby Items You Can Wait Until Later to Buy
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Wednesday 3rd 2010
- Parenting
- Unrated
When it comes to buying things for your soon-to-be-born baby, there is such a thing as being too prepared A lot of new parents understandably want to buy everything as soon as possible to avoid rushing after childbirth
Keys to Staying As Comfortable As Possible While Pregnant
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Wednesday 3rd 2010
- Parenting
- Unrated
Your body is growing, your balance is shifting, and energy is becoming a precious commodity in short supply by the end of each day Welcome to the world of pregnancy
Essentials For Preparing Your Infant's Nursery
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Wednesday 3rd 2010
- Parenting
- Unrated
During your first and second trimesters, the months crawl by as you witness your body expanding in order to accommodate the life growing within By the time the third trimester arrives, your stomach has become larger than ever; you begin to look forward to finally welcoming your baby into the world
Several Benefits of Breastfeeding Your Baby
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Thursday 25th 2010
- Parenting
- Unrated
Breastfeeding can simultaneously be one of the most rewarding and challenging experiences new mothers go through The bond that grows between moms and their babies while nursing is unique and irreplaceable
How to Prepare Your Mind and Body For Childbirth
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Thursday 25th 2010
- Parenting
- Unrated
In many ways, going through the experience of childbirth is akin to participating in an athletic event It can be mentally and physically exhausting
5 Smart Tips For Buying Bargain Homes For Sale
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Sunday 21st 2010
- Real Estate
- Unrated
The residential real estate market has declined precipitously over the last couple of years There is a large inventory of homes for sale that are being offered at a discount
Surefire Ways to Lose Your Investment in the Home You're Buying
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Sunday 21st 2010
- Real Estate
- Unrated
For many people who are currently facing foreclosure or have already endured the process, failure was in the cards from the moment they purchased their homes There are many mistakes homebuyers make that practically guarantee they'll struggle with their mortgage payments and regret their purchase down the road
Common Mistakes When Selling Residential Real Estate
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Sunday 21st 2010
- Real Estate
- Unrated
Homeowners rarely consider the time, effort, and stress involved with selling their homes Many are unprepared for the impromptu walk-throughs, late phone calls, and having to carry multiple mortgages while waiting - desperately - for serious buyers to emerge
How to Eliminate Stress and Anxiety During Your Pregnancy
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Thursday 4th 2010
- Womens Interest
- Unrated
During your pregnancy, you're bound to feel increasingly uncomfortable as your body expands Your balance will shift, you'll be more susceptible to temperature changes, and your energy levels will seem persistently low
3 Things New Moms Can Learn From Their Male Partners
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Thursday 4th 2010
- Parenting
- Unrated
Men are notorious for their ability to recite baseball stats of their favorite players, yet suffer memory loss about taking out the trash When moms get together to trade stories, half of their tales are about their partners
Your Baby's Mouthing: Potential Dangers and Precautions
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Thursday 4th 2010
- Parenting
- Unrated
Experienced moms and dads know one incontrovertible maxim of parenting: babies will put anything within reach into their mouths Moreover, they'll do so with little regard for taste, texture, cleanliness, or danger
Splitting the Post-Childbirth Tasks Between You and Your Partner
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Thursday 4th 2010
- Parenting
- Unrated
Moms have long complained about the imbalance between what they do and what their male partners do in caring for their homes and families In effect, moms tend to do more (often, much more)
A Mom-To-Be's Guide to Maternity Clothes
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Thursday 4th 2010
- Womens Interest
- Unrated
Maternity clothes have come a long way over the last few decades The frumpy look that did anything but complement a mom-to-be's growing figure has been replaced by stylish, sophisticated, and comfortable attire
The Use of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy in Lung Cancer Treatment
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Friday 15th 2010
- Cancer Survival
- Unrated
Lung cancer may be treated by a variety of therapies including surgery, but chemotherapy and radiation treatments are used extensively to treat the disease whether surgery takes place or not
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy involves drug medication which is designed to kill fast growing cells in the body – cancer cells are fast growing and it is this uncontrolled growth which causes tumors to develop
The Diagnosis of Lung Cancer
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Friday 15th 2010
- Cancer Survival
- Unrated
Many patients find that they have lung cancer either because they present symptoms such as persistent coughing and wheezing, sometimes coughing up blood or pain the chest and stomach This usually prompts further investigation of the chest, typically calling for an x-ray (which may also occur as part of a routine health check) and the testing of sputum samples
Lung Cancer Surgery Options
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Friday 15th 2010
- Cancer Survival
- Unrated
Lung cancer may be treated by a variety of therapies which are frequently used in combination to provide an optimal outcome for the patient Surgical resection is the process by which the tumor is surgically removed, and this is usually recommended when the cancer has not metastasized (or spread) beyond the lung into other parts of the body
Classification of Lung Cancer
- By Elizabeth L Perkins
- Published Friday 15th 2010
- Cancer Survival
- Unrated
Most lung cancers are termed “carcinomas”, which are tumors caused by uncontrolled reproduction of epithelial cells; these are the cells which form the linings and surfaces of most of the bodies organs and internal structures There are two main types of carcinoma which are classified according to the size and presentation of the cancerous cells

