Perhaps you think you’re too old to learn a second language (although find out why that may be an aging “myth” by Reading Here). But for those of you who speak more than one language, or who have younger people in your life who are contemplating a second language, the good news is that Canadian researchers have discovered that those with years of bilingualism use their brain processes more efficiently. With this economical use of brain function, as well as the ability to avoid using the frontal regions of the brain, bilinguals may thus be better at staving off cognitive decline and dementia. So learn more about the value of bilingualism by Reading Here.