Publications by authors named "Stephanie Stephenson"

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  • * Neuroimaging studies showed that MB reduced cerebral blood flow (CBF) and metabolic rates for oxygen in humans and glucose in rats, contradicting expectations that MB would boost these metrics.
  • * The unexpected results may be due to the dose used, suggesting that higher concentrations of MB could inhibit metabolism rather than enhance it, especially in healthy individuals with normal brain function.
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This case study sought to understand the meaning of restoring traditional weaving as an occupation among Karen women from Burma who now live in an urban city in the United States and to examine the impact of weaving on their daily lives in terms of identity, empowerment, social support, and opportunities for entrepreneurship. The story of one Karen woman, Paw Law Eh, is described. Her story exemplifies the negative consequences of restricted access to familiar and meaningful daily activities, or "occupations", the relationship between occupation and self-identity, how participation in valued occupations can enhance social networks, and the restorative effects that are possible when engagement in meaningful occupations are maintained or restored.

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