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Neuroscientists Studied More Than 80,000 People and Found That Speaking Multiple Languages Might Slow Down Brain Aging
An enormous analysis of data from a broad array of participants found an association between multilingualism and cognitive ...
A woman wrote in a post on Mumsnet that she feels like an 'outsider' while living abroad because locals will speak English to ...
UW-Madison confirms investigation into campus imagery promoting violence against ICE agents amid concerns over rising ...
Speaking more than one language can slow down the brain's aging and lower risks linked to accelerated aging.
New study looked at over 86,000 people from 27 European countries, found those who spoke only 1 language were twice likely to ...
The data showed that the protective effect of multilingualism remained significant even when they adjusted for demographic ...
A study of some 86,000 people in 27 European nations found that multilingual people had a markedly lower likelihood of accelerated aging.
Think you're "not really bilingual"? You might be wrong. Understanding the spectrum of bilingualism gives you permission to ...
“Now I’m helping keep it alive for future generations, and it’s pretty cool,” Lewis said.
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The language you speak can change how people see you
Miami is one of the most bilingual cities in the U.S. More than 70 percent of residents speak a language other than English at home, and Spanish is often heard more frequently than English in everyday ...
The Nevada Ready Pre-K program is offering Spanish-speaking families something many have never had access to: a free, ...
In conjunction with International Students’ Day, FMT Lifestyle chats with Kanageswary Muniandy, who has discovered a unique ...
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