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  2. Video game–related health problems - Wikipedia

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    Using video games for too long may also cause headaches, dizziness, and chances of vomiting from focusing on a screen. However, playing video games can also help eyesight because it increases reaction speeds and thought times. [citation needed] Certain studies have shown that video games can be used to improve various eye conditions.

  3. Video game addiction - Wikipedia

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    Video game addiction is a broader concept than internet gaming addiction, but most video game addiction is associated with internet gaming. APA suggests, like Khan, [14] the effects (or symptoms) of video game addiction may be similar to those of other proposed psychological addictions.

  4. Video game controversies - Wikipedia

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    There have been many debates on the social effects of video games on players and broader society, as well as debates within the video game industry.Since the early 2000s, advocates of video games have emphasized their use as an expressive medium, arguing for their protection under the laws governing freedom of speech and also as an educational tool.

  5. Video gaming may be 'exercise' and helpful to your child's ...

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    This newly released study shows positive effects on kids who played video games 21 hours a week.

  6. 5 health benefits of playing video games - AOL

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    Some may think of gamers as lazy, but there is actually tons of physical and cognitive health benefits to playing video games.

  7. Screen time - Wikipedia

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    Screen time is the amount of time spent using a device with a screen such as a smartphone, computer, television, video game console, or a tablet. [1] The concept is under significant research with related concepts in digital media use and mental health. Screen time is correlated with mental and physical harm in child development. [2]

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