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Pay Attention Hillary: Turns Out Video Games Ain't So Bad For Ya

Well, at least according to one study.

Violent videogames can increase aggression and hostility in some players but they can also benefit others by honing their visual/spatial skills and improving social networking ability, scientists said.

In a special issue of the journal Review of General Psychology published by the American Psychological Association, researchers said the games can also help to control diabetes and pain and work as a tool to complement psychotherapy.

"Violent video games are like peanut butter," said Christopher J. Ferguson, of Texas A&M International University. "They are harmless for the vast majority of kids but are harmful to a small minority with pre-existing personality or mental health problems."

I certainly hope that this will be taken into account the next time the mood strikes Hillary Clinton to amp up the nanny-statism and go on a crusade against video games and try to outlaw their sale.

As always, parents make better parents than the government.