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Our brain is irreplaceable; it's the only one we have and cannot be substituted through transplants. Protecting it is paramount.
The brain, akin to cold porridge, lacks solidity, making it susceptible to damage. Encased within the skull for protection, it remains vulnerable to injury if the skull is compromised.
Despite being the most intricate organ, the brain remains largely mysterious. Throughout our lifespan, it undergoes constant changes.
Comprising over 100 billion neurons, the brain relies on these tiny wires to communicate via neurotransmitters. Each brain injury is unique, as damaged neurons cannot be replaced.
Neuroplasticity, the brain's ability to grow new neurons, underscores the importance of stimulation post-injury. Music, a potent stimulus, promotes neuronal growth, aiding in recovery.
Activities like puzzles, word games, and learning new languages contribute to maintaining brain health, ensuring a reserve of neurons for potential future challenges like injury or stroke.