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Sep 10 2008, Anupam Agnihotri

Believe it or not, but it is true that 3D video games may help uncover brain dysfunction. Researchers have reached this conclusion after studying 30 depressed patients and 19 people without mood disorders. This study has led researchers to believe that...

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