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Bilingualism Can Strengthen a Child's Brain Into Adulthood, Study Shows

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TaPhotograph/Moment/Getty Images A recent study has found that bilingualism has a positive effect on the brain’s structure.

In researching exactly how bilingualism affects a child’s growing brain into adulthood, the study, published in Brain Structure and Function, examined the brains of participants aged 3 to 21 years old.

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