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Study Finds Video Game Playing Causes No Harm to Young Children's

Study Finds Video Game Playing Causes No Harm to Young Children's

Playing video games doesn't lead to violent behaviour, study shows

Video gaming may have some cognitive benefits for kids, study

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Playing video games makes kids smarter: study claims

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Video games don't hurt (or help) a child's brain performance

Video gaming may be associated with better cognitive performance

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Video gaming may be associated with better cognitive performance

Video games may improve children's intellectual and social skills

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Research Shows That Playing Video Games Increases Your Intelligence

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