NEW YORK: Playing violent videogames may be linked to violent thoughts and behaviour among kids, according to a new study.
The report, based on data from Singapore, found that kids who often play violent videogames end up showing more aggression later on, and more often believe hitting is acceptable, than kids who don't play them.
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