Every time you learn something new, you build new synapses, neural connections, and a 'cognitive reserve.'
If someone with Alzheimer's built a lot of redundant connections, they can dance around those roadblocks and still get to the memory they need.
So, learning new things gives a way to build an Alzheimer-resistant brain.
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