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Playing video games can reduce depressive symptoms, study finds – Happy Mag
The latest research by Cambridge University reveals that male teens who played video games regularly had less depressive symptoms.

As with previous reports on the UK holding clinical trials over safe drug usage to treat depression, the country really does appear to be dedicated to serious mental health research. The latest comes with a heavy spin towards video games.
A recent research article published by Cambridge University Press on February 19, 2021 revealed that male teens who played video games frequently were 24.2% less likely to develop depressive symptoms.
Approximately 11,341 adolescents aged 11 participated in the…
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