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David Hasselhoff arrives at the MTV Europe Music Awards in Berlin, Germany on November 5, 2009. (UPI Photo/David Silpa) 
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Actor David Hasselhoff attends the 140th running of the Belmont Stakes to watch triple crown contender Big Brown on June 7, 2008. (UPI Photos/Laura Cavanaugh) 
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David Hasselhoff (C) and his daughters Hayley (R) and Taylor (L) arrive at the premiere of the animated motion picture comedy "The Simpsons Movie'" in Los Angeles on July 24, 2007. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen) 
Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer'sOne of the easiest ways to fight the onset of Alzheimer's disease is by learning another language. The innovative Pimsleur Approach promises to teach you any language in just 10 days. Materials are available in CD, MP3 or iTunes formats. Get started today!
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American actor David Hasselhoff attends the "Daily Mirror Pride Of Britain Awards" at London Television Studios in London on November 6, 2006. (UPI Photo/Rune Hellestad) 
Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer'sOne of the easiest ways to fight the onset of Alzheimer's disease is by learning another language. The innovative Pimsleur Approach promises to teach you any language in just 10 days. Materials are available in CD, MP3 or iTunes formats. Get started today!
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Writer, producer, actor Mel Brooks introduces actor David Hasselhoff (left) who'll play flamboyant director Roger DeBris in the January 2007 Las Vegas production of the Broadway musical "The Producers" at the St. James theatre in New York on November 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen) 
Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer'sOne of the easiest ways to fight the onset of Alzheimer's disease is by learning another language. The innovative Pimsleur Approach promises to teach you any language in just 10 days. Materials are available in CD, MP3 or iTunes formats. Get started today!
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American actor David Hasselhoff attends a booksigning of his autobiography "Making waves" at Borders,Oxford Street in London on September 11, 2006. (UPI Photo/Rune Hellestad) 
Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer'sOne of the easiest ways to fight the onset of Alzheimer's disease is by learning another language. The innovative Pimsleur Approach promises to teach you any language in just 10 days. Materials are available in CD, MP3 or iTunes formats. Get started today!
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Actor David Hasselhoff arrives as a guest for the fifth finale of the television show "American Idol" in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles, California on May 24, 2006. Soul singer Taylor Hicks won the 2006 "American Idol" contest on Wednesday, beating ballad singer Katharine McPhee in votes cast by fans of the most watched TV show in the United States. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen) 
Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer'sOne of the easiest ways to fight the onset of Alzheimer's disease is by learning another language. The innovative Pimsleur Approach promises to teach you any language in just 10 days. Materials are available in CD, MP3 or iTunes formats. Get started today!
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David Hasselhoff
Actor David Hasselhoff at the November 14, 2004 Los Angeles premiere of the film, 'The Spongebob Squarepants Movie' at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre. The animated feature by Paramount Pictures opens in the United States on November 19.(UPI Photo/Francis Specker) 
Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer'sOne of the easiest ways to fight the onset of Alzheimer's disease is by learning another language. The innovative Pimsleur Approach promises to teach you any language in just 10 days. Materials are available in CD, MP3 or iTunes formats. Get started today!
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David Hasselhoff
Actor David Hasselhoff poses with his wife Pamela as they arrive for the 11th annual Race to Erase MS benefit gala in Los Angeles May 14, 2004. The benefit raises funds for the Nancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis which is funding research for a cure for MS. . UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen 
Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer'sOne of the easiest ways to fight the onset of Alzheimer's disease is by learning another language. The innovative Pimsleur Approach promises to teach you any language in just 10 days. Materials are available in CD, MP3 or iTunes formats. Get started today!
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David Hasselhoff
David Hasselhoff, whose syndicated "Baywatch" television series plays to an estimated 1 billion viewers weekly, poses with his wife Pamela and their daughters Hayley Amber( age 3) and Taylor Ann (age 5) during Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremonies January 11 where he was honored with the 2,060th star on the famous walkway. 
Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer'sOne of the easiest ways to fight the onset of Alzheimer's disease is by learning another language. The innovative Pimsleur Approach promises to teach you any language in just 10 days. Materials are available in CD, MP3 or iTunes formats. Get started today!
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