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  • Keira Knightley British actress Keira Knightley attends a photocall for "Never Let Me Go" at Vue, Leicester Square in London on October 13, 2010.

     

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  • Keira Knightley British actress Keira Knightley attends "The Laurence Olivier Awards" at Grosvenor Hotel in London on March 21, 2010. UPI/Rune Hellestad

     

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  • Keira Knightley British actress Keira Knightley attends "The Laurence Olivier Awards" at Grosvenor Hotel in London on March 21, 2010. UPI/Rune Hellestad

     

    Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer's

    One 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!

  • Keira Knightley British actress Keira Knightley attends "The Laurence Olivier Awards" at Grosvenor Hotel in London on March 21, 2010. UPI/Rune Hellestad

     

    Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer's

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  • Keira Knightley British actress Keira Knightley attends the world premiere of "The Duchess" at Odeon Leicester Square in London on September 3, 2008

     

    Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer's

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  • Keira Knightley Keira Knightley arrives for the Toronto International Film Festival gala premiere of "The Duchess" at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto, Canada on September 7, 2008.

     

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  • Keira Knightley Actress Keira Knightley arrives for the world premiere of 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest' held at Disneyland in Anaheim, California on June 24, 2006

     

    Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer's

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