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SPEAKING ANOTHER LANGUAGE MAY HELP PROTECT COGNITIVE DECLINE IN MS PATIENTS

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16th January 202018th October 2021
Bilingual speakers may benefit from protection against cognitive decline in multiple sclerosis according to a new study. In the first paper of its kind to test the idea that speaking...Read More >
SPEAKING ANOTHER LANGUAGE MAY HELP PROTECT COGNITIVE DECLINE IN MS PATIENTS

Learning languages for a healthy brain

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1st February 201915th October 2021

Date: 21/02/2019 Time: 20.00-22.00 Location: University of Reading, London Road Campus, Room LO22 Who is this for? This is open to members of the public and is free to attend. Evidence suggests that…Read More >

Learning languages for a healthy brain

The role of bilingualism in moral and evaluative judgments (and swearing)- by David Miller

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23rd January 201831st August 2021
            Consider for a moment the last time you experienced road rage. I can easily recall my last experience because my response was so bizarre...Read More >
The role of bilingualism in moral and evaluative judgments (and swearing)- by David Miller

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