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Boys who play video games have lower depression risk

  • February 19, 2021
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Psychiatrist in Michigan USA | Dr. Rouhani and Dr. Saifollahi

Boys who regularly play video games at age 11 are less likely to develop depressive symptoms three years later, finds a new study.

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