Many parents worry about the health implications of their teenage children spending long hours playing video games. But findings from a Canadian university suggest they may also have to worry about whether their child is losing their sense of right and wrong.
The study closely monitored the gaming habits of 100 13 and 14-year-olds. It found 882C5171507412C5177434422C99795039&height=411&width=570&sid=577&origin=SOLR&relatedMode=2&relatedBottomHeight=60&companionPos=&hasCompanion=false&autoStart=false&colorPallet=23191919&shuffle=0&isAP=1">