Definitve Reason to rush out and Learn Spanish
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Definitve Reason to rush out and Learn Spanish
"Speaking a second language delays dementias, even in the illiterate, study finds":
"There’s more evidence that speaking a second language can delay the onset of dementia later in life — this time in a population where even illiterate people reaped the benefits of being bilingual.............
http://www.nbcnews.com/health/speaking-second-language-delays-dementias-even-illiterate-study-finds-8C11544770
"There’s more evidence that speaking a second language can delay the onset of dementia later in life — this time in a population where even illiterate people reaped the benefits of being bilingual.............
http://www.nbcnews.com/health/speaking-second-language-delays-dementias-even-illiterate-study-finds-8C11544770
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