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Playing
video games may actually be good for children, research suggests.
Contrary to watching television, playing video games isn’t a passive
experience, and new research from Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
suggests some games increase levels of physical activity in children.
Some games can also improve self-esteem and cognitive skills.
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Find out more about studying science at QUT: http://bit.ly/U4aVTp and read the full story here: http://bit.ly/V97ly1
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![Playing video games may actually be good for children, research suggests. Contrary to watching television, playing video games isn’t a passive experience, and new research from @[45675940303:274:Queensland University of Technology (QUT)] suggests some games increase levels of physical activity in children. Some games can also improve self-esteem and cognitive skills.
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