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Porque No Los Dos? Why Learning This Skill Can Slow Ageing
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The researchers had access to information on the language backgrounds, language learning, and health of over 86,000 people.
·Helsinki, Finland
Read Full ArticleMultilingualism May Slow Brain Aging, Major European Study Finds
A large European study of 80,000 adults finds multilingual speakers show slower brain aging and stronger cognitive resilience, prompting calls for greater support for language learning in education. A major European study suggests that speaking more than one language may slow brain aging and boost cognitive resilience, strengthening calls to promote multilingual education. Researchers assessed nearly 80,000 adults across 27 European countries an…
·Kabul, Afghanistan
Read Full ArticleHow multilingualism measurably rejuvenates your body and brain.
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution75% Left
Bias Distribution
- 75% of the sources lean Left
75% Left
L 75%
C 25%
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