It depends on the number and the sort of cells that are annihilated. For exemple, some cells control vital organs and make sure to keep them in a good state; if these cells are damaged, vital functions (like the liver that filters your blood) cannot proceed, and this might cause quiet serious problems, even death, if the patient is not treated.
But, cells in your brain appear and disappear almost everyday (when you bump your head, or just by aging) so if you hit your head a bit, don't worry, you'll regain your cells quite quickly. (but keep in mind that the brain cells take longer to appear after 25 years)
brain cells die all the time, it is almost impossible to tell if they die when you stop thinking.
Brain cells die anyway everyday...
yes
Brain cells start to die at around 106 or 107 F
No. Actually, the opposite should happen - by thinking, you strain certain cells, which then react by developing more synapses with other cells. Unused brain cells will degenerate synapses and eventually die.
It has been shown to kill cancerous brain cells but there haven't been any studies to prove that it kills healthy brain cells.
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No. Your brain can create new synapses, but the cells don't regrow. When a sick brain is viewed on a MIR the areas with dead cells show as holes in the brain, but a healthy brain is shown as a healthy blue and whole.
The Brain Will Work For 6-7 Mins. Then The Brain Cells Will Start To Die
It is when the brain cells in the far right and lower part of your brain die.
Brain cells do NOT die when a person sneezes. First, if you observe a baby and toddler and counted how many times they sneeze before 2 years old, if your question was true, NO one would have a brain left! Second, brain cells only 'die' under certain conditions, including:lack of blood flow to the brain (such as stroke, TIA)lack of glucose to brain cellsbrain swelling such as after a severe head injury
The brain cells can begin to die.