A new review suggests gaming’s health effects are not simply good or bad, showing how stress relief and social connection can coexist with poorer sleep, disrupted eating, and lower activity depending ...
University students who spend more than ten hours a week playing video games may face higher risks of obesity and poor sleep quality. A new study published in the journal Nutrition suggests that this ...
Video games can be a fun way to relax and turn off your brain, and with 61% of Americans ages 5 to 90 report they play video games for at least an hour each week. But all that game time can add up, as ...