A recent study with 39,000 participants by the University of Oxford on video games and well-being has concluded that gaming has no measurable effect on well-being or overall life satisfaction. In ...
A recent study found playing video games can increase your mental health. Before you tell your child or significant other to put down that console, you should know that playing video games isn’t all ...
The study showed that playing "linear number board games" - where players move pieces along a straight numbered path, can ...
A first-of-its-kind study from Oxford University has investigated the relationship between well-being and time spent playing video games using novel industry data from two popular video games. The ...
Time spent playing video games can be good for mental health, according to a new study by researchers at Oxford University.The finding comes as video game sales this year have boomed as more people ...
Screen time of any kind is generally considered to be a negative influence on a child’s development but a new study from a team of European researchers makes a strikingly different case, presenting ...
Do your children love to go online, but not always to kids’ websites? Online learning websites for kids are a great way to ...