Thursday, August 20

Topic: aging

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Science
Monday, 7/6, 04:36 PM

Speaking More Than One Language May Slow Brain Aging, Study Finds

  • A large study of older Europeans has found that people who regularly use more than one language show signs of aging more slowly than those who speak only one, with the apparent benefit growing for each additional language.
  • Researchers stress the findings show an association, not proof that multilingualism itself holds back the clock.

In brief

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