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"The average human brain has about 6 trillion cells. Don't watch too much tv, it ruins your brain cells."

This figure appears to be way off. A quick search on Google will bring up a surprising variety of different numbers, but the consensus from scientific sources is around 100 billion brain cells, maybe ranging from 50 billion to 200 billion in an adult.

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