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Would you consider using a video game such as the Nintendo Wii or BrainAge to improve your physical or mental health?

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Submitted by Smart Computer User on May 28, 2008 - 8:45am.

Well, in reply to Sue, I am a woman and I love the Nintendo Wii. Braingle is a really good site that my son and I can go on together to do the mazes and brain teasers. Most are appropriate for all ages. The Jack and The Beanstalk game is one of our favorites. I heard that Nintendo has also came up with games that teach you different languages. Very interesting to me. I also use the computer to supplement my children's education with learning games and such. they enjoy it and they are learning something! She

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Me? Gaming for mental health?

Submitted by Smart Computer User on May 24, 2008 - 5:58am.

I honestly think that playing any game on the computer would drive me to the nuthouse faster than anything else. The computer is only a tool for information and communication for me. My husband, however, enjoys playing several games using the computer and it makes me wonder if it is a man/woman brain difference. Sue

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