DelmarvaLife's James McDonald discovers the potential dangers of video game addiction with Julia Cook, and finds out how parents can regulate screen time.
A view of "The Sims 4" during the EA press conference for the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) on June 9, 2014, in Los Angeles, California Dan R. Krauss / Getty Images When “The Sims” first hit ...
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Online gaming addiction a risk for kids, policy change needed: Report
A CyberPeace report raises alarms over online gaming's impact on children, citing risks of addiction and exploitation. It ...
According to a UK-based psychotherapist, playing video games for two hours is like doing a line of cocaine. No, really, that’s just what he said. As in lowering your nose to a mirror lined with white ...
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Make parents’ consent a must for children in online games, says activist
PETALING JAYA: Children should be required to show parents’ consent when they register for online games, says child activist ...
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