Could learning multiple languages be a secret weapon against the ravages of old age? C’est une possibilité. In a new study, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - While most people speak only one language or perhaps two, some are proficient in many. These people are called polyglots. And they are helping to provide insight into how the ...
A study of over 80,000 adults across Europe reveals that multilingualism slows brain ageing, with each additional language providing greater cognitive benefits.
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