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African Businesswomen in Asia : A Cultural Interface in the World of Globalization
Rebecca Mbuh Research Institute of Asian Women Sookmyung Women' 2005 Asian Women Vol.21 No.-
This paper explores the expansion of African women's business practices from the local environment to the international arena. Though African women have been engaged in trading from time immemorial, the venture into transcontinental trading is a phenomenon which is only now gaining more visibility. Due to persistent economic hardships which began in the 1990s, many African women are taking advantage of the benefits of globalization and modern technologies to engage in international trade. While the benefits and rewards are gratifying, there are several challenges that these women face. Through detailed interviews conducted with selected women who trade between African countries and Asia, especially Korea, some of the difficulties and opportunities are highlighted. These challenges are experienced at two fronts: in their home countries and internationally as they share time between family responsibilities and their businesses.
Treatment Response in First-episode Schizophrenia
Rebecca Schennach,Hans-Jürgen Möller 대한정신약물학회 2012 CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE Vol.10 No.2
First episode schizophrenia (FES) patients tend to be more responsive to treatment. An adequate response has been associated with a favourable long-term course in FES patients. Yet, despite the generally very favourable response profile around one quarter of the patients shows persisting symptoms of psychosis. To improve the outcome and course of psychosis great effort has emerged in identifying biological and clinical variables associated with non-response in order to identify non-responders as early as possible and adopt specific treatment strategies improving illness outcome. Different antipsychotic treatment regimens have been evaluated in terms of their efficacy in reducing symptoms of FES with psychological interventions gaining increasing importance in the treatment concept of patients suffering from their first illness episode. Therefore, aim of this review is to summarize current evidence on the response patterns, the most important predictors of response/non-response as well as on effective treatment interventions in FES patients.
Review : Rectal Hyposensitivity
( Rebecca E Burgell ),( S Mark Scott ) 대한소화기기능성질환·운동학회(구 대한소화관운동학회) 2012 Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility (JNM Vol.18 No.4
Impaired or blunted rectal sensation, termed rectal hyposensitivity (RH), which is defined clinically as elevated sensory thresholds to rectal balloon distension, is associated with disorders of hindgut function, characterised primarily by symptoms of constipation and fecal incontinence. However, its role in symptom generation and the pathogenetic mechanisms underlying the sensory dysfunction remain incompletely understood, although there is evidence that RH may be due to ‘primary’ disruption of the afferent pathway, ‘secondary’ to abnormal rectal biomechanics, or to both. Nevertheless, correction of RH by various interventions (behavioural, neuromodulation, surgical) is associated with, and may be responsible for, symptomatic improvement. This review provides a contemporary overview of RH, focusing on diagnosis, clinical associations, pathophysiology, and treatment paradigms. (J Neurogastroenterol Motil 2012,18:373-384)
Rebecca Hui Min Hoe 대한파킨슨병및이상운동질환학회 2023 Journal Of Movement Disorders Vol.16 No.2
Myorhythmia, referring to repetitive, rhythmical, and at times irregular movements, mainly occurring at rest or during maintenance of posture [4], has not been commonly reported [5]. We describe two patients with critical COVID-19 pneumonia who developed slow myorhythmia, myoclonus, ocular flutter and encephalopathy.