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Stroke - Part of Brain were experiencing shortages Cells


The brain, which has a very important position for human life, never resting for a moment or a protest with the strike. brain continues to work day and night without stopping, even when a person is sleeping.

consists of 100 billion brain cells called "neurons" (this number exceeds the number of stars in our galaxy cluster). The whole cell that is processing the nerve signals and then send it back to organs throughout the body.

At the age of forty years, every day someone will lose 100,000 nerve cells. That means, by the time he stepped on the age of eighty years, there are approximately 30% of nerve cells that have been lost. Fortunately, loss of nerve cells that size, relatively no effect for him. However, the number of nerve cells in the brain decreases varies according to their share. There are parts of the brain that will lose a little nerve cells, while there are other parts that will lose a large number of nerve cells. And, now it is known that part of the hypothalamus and cortex are both responsible for the process of formation of the calories in the body, appearing hunger, thirst, and satiety - will lose about 50% of the nerve cells.

Just information, the number of nerve cells in the brain of Albert Einstein's just like any other human. However, the number of glial cells that he has far exceeded the normal amount. Glial cells are the supplier of nutritional requirements of the nerve cells in the form of cholesterol. Whenever the brain works then that's when the nerves device also works, and at the same time we will increase the body's production of glial cells. It shows that in fact every person has the potential to be as smart as Albert Einstein, that is needed is determination.
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