NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Playing video games can satisfy deep psychological needs and, at least in the short term, improve people's well-being, new research shows.
Computer games can promote problem-solving and team-building in children, according to games industry experts. 
Playing simple computer games at the office could improve productivity and job satisfaction, research suggests. 
Well, I think I've been saying this for a while. At least, while I'm not spending the day making dwarf sandwiches in Everquest...
Get the Word Out!
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Join the resistance!  
 
 
 
