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Posted on 12/08/201609/08/2016 by Rafael Scapin

Students who play online games actually get better academic results

 

Despite the old stereotypes about video games rotting your brain, a new study provides the latest evidence to the contrary, with the data showing that gaming every day is linked to improvements in academic performance.

http://www.sciencealert.com/students-who-play-online-games-actually-get-better-academic-results

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