Speaking more than one language delays the onset of dementia – Alzheimer’s Society

Speaking more than one language delays the onset of dementia
Alzheimer’s Society
'Previous studies have shown that fluency in two languages can delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease. This development shows that being bilingual could delay symptoms for those with other forms of dementia too, and highlights that a person's level of 

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