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Stroke recovery twice as likely if you speak a second language

19-Nov-2015

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Researchers at University of Edinburgh studied 608 stroke victims.

Bilingual patients twice as likely to recover (40% compared to 20%).

Appears to protect the brain against devastating damage to mental functions.

Previous research showed speaking a second language delays dementia by five years.

Dementia is 3rd biggest killer in UK.

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Megan Thow (Lenehan)

Researcher at the University of Tasmania.

The University of Edinburgh

Public research university for UK and international students

Thomas H. Bak

Lecturer and Clinical Research Fellow at University of Edinburgh.

University of Tasmania

Public university in Hobart, Australia.

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