Bilingualism Delays Onset Of Dementia
Canadian scientists have found astonishing evidence that the lifelong use of
two languages can help delay the onset of dementia symptoms by four years
compared to people who are monolingual.

There has been much interest and growing scientific literature examining how
lifestyle factors such as physical activity, education and social engagement
may help build "cognitive reserve" in later years of life. Cognitive reserve
refers to enhanced neural plasticity,...
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