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English, 20.10.2020 15:01 P05182010

I will mark brainliest! Please write a summary of this paragraph! Could playing video games . . . be good for something? Studies have linked nonstop video gaming to such ills as carpal tunnel syndrome1 and tennis elbow, not to mention the current obesity epidemic plaguing this nation’s youth. On the positive side, some research has shown that playing video games can improve eye-hand coordination and visual attention—the ability to search for a target in a jungle of objects, to monitor several items at once, and to keep track of a steady stream of objects zipping swiftly by. And now comes more good news for video game aficionados.

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