04 March 2011

Hippocampus issues nerve cell growth (brain cells)

New nerve cells in the brain were discovered to grow not only in lab rats, but in human beings too. Sciencenews.org reported on January 29, 2011 pages 23-25 on the phenomenon.

http://www.sciencentral.com/articles/view.php3?type=article&article_id=218392754

New nerve cells in the brain grow in the Hippocampus area. That stimulates some notions of humanities in Florida stimulating ecological reasoning growth in political circles perhaps as legislation limits boaters from speeding along the Indian River with counter-rotating props. Actually though, some particular food groups help brain cell regrowth besides making new connections between existing brain cells. At least its food for thought.

Fish, omega 3 fatty acids, vegetables, herbs and fruit—these are good brain foods evidently.

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