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What's the Secret to a Gamer’s Mental Fitness?

  By Trina Remedios  posted Jun 7th 2012 at 7:30AM IN | Avg Rating
Diet & Fitness

Every gamer believes that video games are good for you, and now science has proved it. In spite of every mother's endless pleas to leave that aggression-causing game aside, we have always been hardcore gamers. But did you know that video games are more than just games, they help enhance mental and cognitive abilities too? Apparently, video games are a secret to multitasking. But this article has to be taken with a pinch of salt; each person is different and each one varies at a psychological and physical level. That said, based on current research we give you the facts. *Images courtesy: © Thinkstock photos/ Getty Images

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