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Multilingualism Linked to Slower Brain Aging, Study Suggests

A new study indicates that speaking multiple languages may significantly slow the aging process of the brain. Bilingual individuals exhibit brains that appear approximately six years younger than those who speak only one language. Furthermore, people who speak four languages show an even more pronounced effect, with their brains appearing up to 13 years younger. AI

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Multilingualism Linked to Slower Brain Aging, Study Suggests

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