Bilingualism may maintain protection against Alzheimer’s disease and delay its onset by up to 5 years. Neuroimaging reveals larger, healthier hippocampus (the main region in the brain for learning and memory affected by Alzheimer’s) in patients who speak 2 languages.
Bilingualism may maintain protection against Alzheimer’s disease and delay its onset by up to 5 years. Neuroimaging reveals larger, healthier hippocampus (the main region in the brain for learning and memory affected by Alzheimer’s) in patients who speak 2 languages.