It’s Better to Be Bilingual: Health Benefits from Learning a New Language

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January 25, 2012
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We’re been posting about learning a new language a lot, and with good reason! It turns out that learning a new language has health benefits beyond just being able to order the correct meal in a French restaurant or being able to ask for directions to the nearest hospital in Spain. Our friends at Living Language have put together this brilliant ad campaign (If you live in NYC or DC, you may have seen these ads on the subway) highlighting little-known health facts that we couldn’t resist sharing. Learning a new language seems to benefit the mind, helping you stay sharp and focused. Check out the facts below:

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