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Video games affect girls more than boys, says Study

The indings suggested that girls who spent more time playing video games at age 10 developed weaker social skills two years later than girls who spent less time playing games

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Dear parents, please take note. When it comes to video gaming, girls in the 6-12 age group are at a heightened risk of developing less social competence than boys, warn researchers.

The researchers found that 10-year-old girls who played games frequently had less social competence than 12-year-olds than girls who played less frequently.

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