5th International Conference on Neurological Disorders & Stroke

Theme: Developing trends and Modern Diagnosis in stroke treatment & prevention
Date: May 15-16, 2019
Conference Venue: Osaka, Japan

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Friday, 19 October 2018





Here are 10 interesting facts about the Humanbrain :

1.    The human brain weighs 3 pounds
2.    It comprises 60% of fat and is one of the fattest organs in the human body
3.    Human brain has the capacity to generate approximately 23 watts of power when awake.
4.    Of the total blood and oxygen that is produced in our body, the brain gets 20% of it.
5.    When the blood supply to the brain stops, it is almost after 8-10 seconds that the brain starts losing the consciousness.
6.    The brain is capable of surviving for 5 to 6 minutes only if it doesn’t get oxygen after which it dies.
7.    The blood vessels that are present in the brain are almost 100,000 miles in length.
8.    There are 100 billion neurons present in the brain.
9.    In early pregnancy, the neurons develop at an alarming rate of 250,000 per minute.
10.  As we grow older, we are unable toremember new things. According to the researchers in the US it is because thebrain is unable to filter and remove old memories which prevent it fromabsorbing new ideas.



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