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While the study might ease the minds of parents worried video games are inherently harmful, all games are not equally beneficial. “The teamwork, strategy, and decision-making required by these games ...
A new study from Japan shows a link between playing video games and better mental well-being. ... fun product reviews, ...
Published in the JAMA Network Open journal on Oct. 24, the study of nearly 2,000 children, ages 9 and 10, found that those who reported playing video games for three hours per day or more ...
The dangers of violent video games have been espoused for years, but a new study seemingly debunks those claims of increased aggression later in life. It dispels a once-widely held belief.
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--According to a first-of-its-kind study, medical video games have been shown to increase the competence and clinical decision-making of busy, experienced physicians ...
Video game addicts, rejoice: U.S. researchers have found that playing is actually good for your eyes, and despite all those dire warnings from your parents, it won't make you blind.
HOUSTON — A new study found that video games do not harm kids’ cognitive abilities – even if they spend hours gaming each day. Researchers at Illinois State University and the University of ...
Video-game therapy may help treat ADHD, study finds. About 4.4% of people in the U.S. have been diagnosed with ADHD. By Dr. Angela N. Baldwin and Dr. Yalda Safai. February 26, 2020, 5:04 AM.
A study of almost 100,000 people in Japan aged 10 to 69 found playing video games – or even owning a console – can be good for mental health. But playing too much each day can harm wellbeing.
A new study from The Video Game History Foundation finds that only 13% of titles produced before 2010 are available on modern platforms. Games made before 1985 fare even worse, with only 3% still ...
A 2021 study published in Frontiers of Psychology explored the negative side effects of both social media and video game addiction and, to be clear, found all kinds of downsides to each.
When video game scholars want to study games that are no longer on sale, they sometimes have to drive many hours to do it legally — and that won’t be changing anytime soon.