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Action Video Games May Affect The Brain Differently : Shots - Health News :  NPR
Millions of people play video games, but there's plenty of disagreement on whether they're good or bad for brains. Action games may have a different effect than something like Super Mario.
Millions of people play video games, but there's plenty of disagreement on whether they're good or bad for brains. Action games may have a different effect than something like Super Mario.
Action Video Games May Affect The Brain Differently : Shots - Health News :  NPR
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