This week the British therapist, Steve Pope Lancashire Evening Post, published in the paper, according to two hours of video games to play, a one-time cocaine use until the head is doing "in the country, a fast-growing habit and the younger generations psychological effect while such as obesity physical problems that is causing .
Pope also may be transported on a virtual view of violence in real life. Gayle Brewer from the University of Central Lancashire, says that in addition to the topic, "It's important to establish a balance. For parents, children can play games with time limits to allow more convenience."
Game addiction and drug addiction so compared to each other and the computer game world of the Pope could get some response.
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