The brain grows as you age into adult phase until you are in your early twenties. There is some research that shows that brain cells can regenerate even into late adulthood and old age.
Brain cells do not typically regrow at a fast rate. The process of neurogenesis, or the generation of new brain cells, occurs throughout life but at a slow and limited rate. Factors such as age, overall health, and lifestyle habits can influence the rate of brain cell regeneration.
No, once brain cells are lost, they typically do not regenerate or grow back. However, the brain has a certain level of plasticity that allows it to reorganize itself by forming new connections between remaining neurons, especially in areas related to learning and memory.
In the past, scientists thought you couldn't grow any more new brain cells. However, recent study shows that exercise can clean up your brain, remove dead neurons, and form new neurons. So run often, sleep at least 9 hours a day, and eat fruits and vegetables to help keep active.
There is no evidence that cannabis kills brain cells. http://drug.addictionblog.org/does-weed-kill-brain-cells/ Furthermore, current research points to the possibility that it may increases brain cell growth. http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn8155-marijuana-might-cause-new-cell-growth-in-the-brain.html
Cells grow in order for the organism to grow and reproduce. Cells only grow to replace other cells that die off and allow for the continued existence of the organism.
Yes water can make your brain cells grow, but too much water will make your brain cells burst.
Yes, and brain cells don't grow back.
Brain cells never grow back. But sneezing doesn't kill brain cells, and even if it did, you have so many brain cells losing a few would literally make no difference at all.
Dont do DRUGS lol
Injuries in the brain do not heal because brain cells cannot grow back. On the other hand body cells (skin) do grow back.
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part in a brain
No, brain cells do not regenerate or grow back once they are damaged or lost. However, other brain cells can sometimes compensate for the lost functions. It is important to protect and preserve brain health to prevent cell damage.
No. Hope this helps.
Yes except for brain cells that after age 35 are not replaced when they die
It was once thought that the brain could not create new cells and neurons, but newer evidence shows the brain has a capacity to repair itself just like the rest of the body.
This question is invalid. Are you implying that marijuana kills brain cells? If so, that is not correct. Marijuana has never been proven to kill brain cells in any peer reviewed study to date.