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Multilingual people may have brains up to 13 years younger

So, it turns out that speaking multiple languages might actually keep our brains looking younger! Research presented at the FENS Forum 2026 shows that multilingual individuals can have brains that appear up to 13 years younger than expected. The study found that the earlier you learn a language and the more proficient you become, the greater the benefits for brain aging. This exciting discovery opens up new avenues for understanding how language learning can support brain health as we age.
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