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Speaking More than One Language May Help the Brain Stay Younger
A study of 86,149 adults across 27 European countries found multilingual speakers were about half as likely to experience accelerated aging compared to monolinguals.
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People who regularly speak several languages have an advantage: a new study shows that multilingualism slows down brain aging.
Speaking Two Languages Seems to Slows Aging, Speaking Three or More Augments the Effect
Speaking two or more languages is associated with a reduced risk of accelerated aging, according to data from more than 86,000 people across 27 European countries. It’s yet another great reason to learn a new language, or bring up a child in a bilingual household. Previous research has proposed that multilingualism can help maintain cognitive […] The post Speaking Two Languages Seems to Slows Aging, Speaking Three or More Augments the Effect app…
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Read Full ArticleAnyone who speaks several languages is better protected from premature aging, says a new study. What's the point?
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