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How gaming is good for your health

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The media often loves reporting about how video games are corrupting our youth and turning our brains to mush, but did you know there are many ways in which video games are actually improving peoples health? Video games have been used to keep older players fit, fix lazy eyes and even help people with Dyslexia.

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In this interesting article published by BT.com and written by Damien McFerran, you can read about all the health benefits you could be getting as you pwn noobs in COD and battle dragons in Skyrim. Who needs doctors when we’ve got games!? Okay,… so maybe games aren’t a cure all for whatever is ailing you but it seems they can have a good effect on certain aspects of your well being. You can check the article out here HERE.

 


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