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children's health / gaming / Health and Medicine / parents / social lives / Society and Culture / well-being

The right video games can boost kids’ well-being

Video games can boost the well-being of children, but only if designers create them with the needs of kids in mind.

gaming / Science and Technology / sensors / wearable devices

Stretchy sensor works for health and video games

Super stretchy and sensitive sensors could work to monitor health or even help control video games, researchers report.

gaming / Science and Technology / sensors / wearable devices

Stretchy sensor works for health and video games

Super stretchy and sensitive sensors could work to monitor health or even help control video games, researchers report.

artificial intelligence / autism / children's health / gaming / Health and Medicine / mobile devices

Could a phone game diagnose autism sooner?

A smartphone game called Guess What? could facilitate earlier diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder and improve treatment, say researchers.

brains / gaming / Health and Medicine

Video games can change your brain for the better

Regular video game players have superior decision-making skills and enhanced brain activity in certain regions, researchers find.

gaming / Health and Medicine / jobs / unemployment / well-being

Do video games help or hurt well-being after a job loss?

Video games can offer relief for unemployed workers, but the benefits to well-being might not be the same for gamers looking for escapism, researchers say.

gaming / Health and Medicine / jobs / unemployment / well-being

Do video games help or hurt well-being after a job loss?

Video games can offer relief for unemployed workers, but the benefits to well-being might not be the same for gamers looking for escapism, researchers say.

Featured / gaming / Internet / social lives / Society and Culture / words

6 psychological reasons everybody is loving Wordle

A social psychologist explains why our brains crave Wordle and why sharing the experience is so key to why it’s catching on.

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