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PopCap survey indicates kids with ADHD may benefit from casual games
It’s difficult for the parents of a child diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) to find ways to control their child’s disorder and help him or her live a normal childhood.
PopCap Games recently contracted Information Solutions Group to conduct a unique survey in April 2008 in which 2,728 respondents (of the 13,296 casual gamers surveyed) indicated they or someone they are caring for has a disability…
Anti-stress video game turns frowns upside down
Researchers at McGill University in Montreal have created what could potentially be the greatest application for gaming in daily life – an anxiety and stress relieving game. Originally designed to help patients cope with anxiety, the Matrix (no relation to the “Whoa!” movies or games of the same name) reduces levels of the stress hormone more »















