Researchers found that people who speak multiple languages showed brain activity patterns associated with a younger brain age ...
Even before COVID turned the world upside down, the World Health Organization (WHO) identified reluctance to take vaccines as one of the 10 biggest threats to global health. According to the WHO, ...
Multilingual people have trained their brains to learn languages, making it easier to acquire more new languages after mastering a second or third. In addition to demystifying the seemingly herculean ...
If you’ve never had the urge to learn a second or even a third language, today’s list might just convince you otherwise. From people having different personalities depending on which language they use ...
Multilingual workplaces can feel like a blessing or a curse depending on a company's structure. It's understandable how an HR professional or diversity equity and inclusion chief could feel ...
Multilingual scholars can benefit from reflecting on their own experience, a Northeastern University researcher concludes. Qianqian Zhang-Wu, an assistant professor of English, says multilingual ...
Speaking more than one language can slow down the brain's aging and lower risks linked to accelerated aging. In a new study, researchers analyzed the Biobehavioral Age Gap (BAG) —a person's biological ...
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