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Being bilingual could slow down dementia and have a better effect that strong ...
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The delay ranged from three years for Alzheimer's disease to six years for frontotemporal dementia. Bilingual patients tended to develop dementia at age 65, compared with 61 for the monolingual. Illiterate bilingual people saw the same advantage ...
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