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arrow Video Games: Anger management is key

19-03-2009
Aggresive behaviour is natural among adolescents, who are also more easily influenced by violent content on television and video games. Kenneth Phun, senior lecturer in socio and educational psychology at Help University College, blames it on biology.
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arrow Video Games: Fighting violence

  19-03-2009
Video games have ratings to warn parents of their contents but in many cases, parents and vendors are not aware of how important these ratings are, or even of their presence.

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arrow School bullies post antics on YouTube

18-03-2009
A group of students in a secondary school in Dalat, a small rural town in the Mukah division of Sarawak, has taken bullying in school to new heights by posting their antics on YouTube, the video sharing website on the Internet.
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arrow Langkah perlu diambil atasi kemurungan

  18-03-2009
Institut Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara (NIOSH) mencadangkan kepada Kementerian Kesihatan supaya memperkenalkan langkah pendek dan jangka panjang bagi membantu rakyat Malaysia yang menghadapi masalah kemurungan.
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arrow Protect your brain

17-03-2009
It is by no means a certainty that we lose some of our cognitive abilities as we grow older. There are steps that can be taken to preserve brain health. A while back, Malaysia left the ranks of developing countries to join the world community as a Newly Industrialised Country (NIC)

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arrow More evidence that depression is hard on the heart

  12-03-2009
Severe depression may silently break a seemingly healthy woman's heart. Doctors have long known that depression is common after a heart attack or stroke, and worsens those people's outcomes.

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