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Ryan: There are many new realities coming forward in gaming that will change the landscape. Rachel Kowert is working to bring this information to the forefront and regulatory officials and

The power of play is the true therapeutic potential for video games. This article, which is not about video games, outlines the power that applies to all forms of play

Social aspects of gaming communities can offer support for players struggling with mental health. There is alot of focus on social media regulation these days. It is clear that left

When it comes to digital health apps, the two groups I typically hear talked about the most are Boomers (They’re aging! They need health care!) and Millennials, the first digital

Feeling alone, disconnected or confused about your mental health? These games aim to help. At DeepWell DTx we focus on what makes a video game covertly therapeutic. Playing for fun and discovering,

Video games and neuroscience combine to revolutionize brain cell tracking. The convergence of gaming and neuroscience is real and pushing boundaries for both industries. In this case, rather than tracking

The ability to be “together” virtually is having a profound impact on our brains. We need more closeness, more contact and the ability to feel more positive feelings. And there

When I was a kid I would smash the monopoly board when I lost – but no one ever thought to blame Hasbro. Another article and professional who is missing

Video games can shape our lives – but there is deep disagreement on how. I am up for a good debate on the merits of media and its role in

The threat of video games! A critical view of the common misinformation about gaming verses the available research.. Yesterday, I came across another article raising concerns about the numerous potential

What’s in THAT game. A case against video game addiction. Yesterday I floated a Psychology Today article that laid out the case for video game addiction as a specific diagnosis.

What’s in a game? A case for video game addiction. We can become addicted to many things; food, drugs, alcohol, love, baseball and sunsets (I am guilty of several of