Speaking a second language delays dementias including Alzheimer's -- by an average of 4.5 years.

Speaking a second language delays dementias including Alzheimer’s — by an average of 4.5 years.

A new study shows how bilingualism can ward off cognitive decline and dementia. Scientists in India and the United Kingdom found that the bilingual patients enrolled in a study of people with dementia developed their disease on average 4.5 years later compared to patients who spoke only one language.

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