Researchers to examine video games and health
Thursday, May 29, 2008 - 16:07
in Mathematics & Economics
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Why fight the proliferation of video games if you can use them to improve the nation's health? Health researchers are looking at ways that people's obsession with video games might be put to good use. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation announced Thursday it will give a dozen research teams up to $200,000 each for studies lasting one to two years....
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