Yes. For more information search on HIV encephalopathy.
Yes you do because when you hit someone your brain cells get killed because your brain cells are very easy to damage!
In general, damage to brain cells is often irreversible. This is because the cells in the brain cannot renew themselves or divide to make new cells to replace those damaged cells. However, if the brain tumor is causing damage in terms of negative symptoms (memory loss, change in personality, fatigue, illness) because of intercranial pressure, removing the tumor may in fact reverse the "damage" it created.
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Hypernatremia can cause neurological damage due to shrinkage of brain cells
Lose a few brain cells, but that's not the brain damage that you're taking about....
Aside from the obvious effects that the imbiber feels, there is the matter of brain cell damage. Alcohol kills brain cells, and brain cells are not replaceable. Think about that while you still can.
Multicystic encephalomalacia can turn to cancer of the brain. It refers to deformities of cells, which causes brain damage. There are chances of the cells becoming cancerous.
the brain cells cannot be replaced by the human body, that's why the boxer who gets brain cells damage can never be illed.
Yes, it can. Aphasia is a speech and language disability resulting from brain damage. "Heart attack" can deprive the brain of oxygen; oxygen deprivation can damage brain cells; the damage can cause aphasia.
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Inhalants can lead to a range of effects on the brain, including damage to brain cells, neurotransmitter imbalances, and decreased cognitive function. Prolonged use can result in permanent brain damage and cognitive impairments.
Brain cells begin to die within approximately 4 to 6 minutes after the brain is deprived of oxygen. Without oxygen, brain cells can suffer irreversible damage, leading to significant neurological deficits or death. The extent of damage can increase with longer periods of oxygen deprivation. Prompt medical intervention is crucial to minimize brain injury in such situations.