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Heavy video gaming is not linked to cognitive harm in teens, but gaming addiction is

Eric W. Dolan2h agoen
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A new study of adolescents reveals that total video game playtime is associated with certain cognitive benefits, while signs of gaming addiction are linked to lower mental performance. The specific games teenagers play also make a difference.
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