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    Addicted to TV? You might be depressed, lonely

    Lifestyle | Feb 01, 2015, 04:21 PM IST

    London: Binge-watching TV series such as “Game Of Thrones, “Breaking Bad” or “Broadchurch” is linked to depression and loneliness, says a recent study.People who suffer from low moods are more likely to spend hours or

  • video games could streamline education research

    Video games could streamline education research

    Sep 19, 2014, 05:54 PM IST

    New Delhi: Researchers have found a dramatically easier and more cost-effective way to do research on science curriculum in the classroom - and it could include playing video games.The method, developed by Washington State University

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    Video games boost social skills in kids

    Jul 25, 2020, 08:41 PM IST

    Melbourne: Kids who play video games have better social skills, a new study has found. Research has found that games offer a range of social and educational benefits to gamers, Edith Cowan University (ECU) Associate

  • video games make shah rukh khan feel worthy

    Video games make Shah Rukh Khan feel worthy

    Bollywood | Oct 28, 2013, 06:15 PM IST

    New Delhi: Shah Rukh Khan is a gizmo freak and apparently he invests a lot of his time in playing video games. The actor took to Twitter to talk about his current favourite, Arkham Origins,

  • video games may boost learning in students report

    Video games may boost learning in students: Report

    Jul 01, 2013, 06:33 PM IST

    New Delhi, July 1: Video games could be key to keeping more disengaged youngsters interested in education, a new study has found.The research, carried out by Lancaster University's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS),

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    World Cyber Games kickoff in Los Angeles

    World | Oct 01, 2010, 10:37 AM IST

    Los Angeles:  The Olympics of the video game world launched Thursday with players from 58 countries marching through the Los Angeles Convention Center waving their nations' flags. Over the next four days, more than 400

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