Speaking two tongues helps lick dementia, study finds
Posted by Patricia Van Roon on 01/12/07

Read this article from the Globe and Mail to see how knowledge of more than one language has been linked by Canadian researchers to a significant delay in the onset of dementia symptoms.
 

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