Learning New Language Late Life Boosts Brain Health
Update: 2025-12-15
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Recent research published in Nature Aging confirms that learning a new language later in life can protect against age-related cognitive decline. The study, involving nearly ninety thousand individuals, found that speaking multiple languages slows down brain aging. Even those who arent bilingual since childhood can benefit from the mental challenge of learning a new language, as it stimulates various parts of the brain and promotes cognitive fitness.
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