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Old People who Play Video Games Report Greater Well-Being: Study
Playing video-games can help old people stay happy, a new study says. Playing video games can help old people stay happy, a new study says. The study was conducted by researchers from North Carolina State University, who found that old people playing video games reported greater emotional well-being than people who didn't play video games.
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