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Video game addiction is a real condition, World Health Organisation says

Hayley Tsukayama
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​The World Health Organisation on Monday officially recognised "gaming disorder" as a condition in its International Classification of Diseases, saying that it is possible to be addicted to video games.

Simply playing a lot of video games does not automatically mean that someone has a problem. The hallmark of the disorder is that playing games overtakes other desires, and that it continues or escalates despite negative consequences. A diagnosis would have to include evidence of this type of behaviour lasting for more than 12 months, the organisation said.

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