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Can Kids Play Video Games? A Large-scale Study Confirms that Playing Games Appropriately can Improve Brain Cognition

The latest large-scale study in the United States found that among nearly 2,000 children tested, children who played video games for 3 hours or more a day had better cognitive function test results than children who did not play video games. They have better memory and impulse control abilities than those kids who don’t play video games.

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Equal Pay for Men and Women in U.S. Soccer, Gender Equality enters a New Era

After years of lawsuits, American women’s soccer players finally signed a contract with United States Soccer Federation on September 7 to protect their international competitions before 2028, including FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games, and the competition bonuses they obtained will be equally shared with men after deducted the charge of USSF. America officially entered a new era of gender equality in soccer.

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