Since most %
of the brain growth occurs during the first few years of life while baby is breast feeding, and human milk is the best food for human baby, isn't low % of protein, disprove this omnivore theory that vast majority of people believe in and is the reason they eat meat (for protein)?
The fact that the accelerated rate
of brain growth occurs in an infant's first year suggests that autism springs from a genetic or prenatal biological cause, not from later environmental factors such as vaccinations, adverse allergic reactions, or exposure to toxins.
Not exact matches
Babies are born with soft heads to allow for the amazing
brain growth that
occurs in the first year
of life.
In the first two years
of life 80 %
of a baby's
brain growth is
occurring.
The
brain releases a hormone called HGH, or human
growth hormone, while you sleep, but for this hormone to be released the
brain must be in a certain state
of sleep which only
occurs after approximately 4 hours
of continuous sleep.
Normally, because the
growth of the
brain occurs in a predictable fashion, there is one primary hair whorl over the vertex
of the head.
«It is supposed to be soft, because it allows for the rapid
growth of the
brain that
occurs in the first year
of life.
Dr. Massagué is particularly interested in the ability
of tumor cells to hug blood vessels, as he suspects this behavior may be essential for the survival
of metastatic cancer cells not only in the
brain but also in other parts
of the body where metastatic tumor
growth can
occur.
During the years he worked on blood -
brain barrier research, a parallel
growth of medical knowledge had
occurred in genetics, immunology, and molecular biology.
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Brains are unusual organs in that most
of their
growth occurs early on.
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness: «It is too early to classify schizophrenia as either a neurodevelopmental (impairment
of the
growth and development
of the
brain) or a neurodegenerative (progressive loss
of structure or function
of neurons) disorder, as both seem to
occur over the course
of the illness.
Across nearly seven million years, the human
brain has tripled in size, with most
of this
growth occurring in the past two million years.
This
growth of new connection spots is something that typically
occurs in young
brains.
Despite what you might have been told, we've known for some time that neurogenesis (the
growth of new neurons in the
brain) can
occur in the hippocampus
of the
brain, which plays a critical role in diseases like Alzheimer's and dementia and influences emotional behavior and cognition.
Here is a quote from the discussion where Campbell describes the fatty liver and likens the decrease in cell proliferation to the retardation
of brain growth that
occurs in malnourished animals: