Speaking More Than One Language Linked to Better Cognitive Functions after Stroke

Bilingual patients were twice as likely as those who spoke one language to have normal cognitive functions after a stroke, according to a study reported in the American Heart Association journalStroke in November 2015. Previous research found bilingualism may delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease. A release from the association quotes Subhash Kaul, D.M., senior… Continue reading Speaking More Than One Language Linked to Better Cognitive Functions after Stroke