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Video gaming disorder to be officially recognised for first time

By Timothy Revell

20 December 2017

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Can playing too many video games be a mental health condition? In some circumstances, the World ÎçÒ¹¸£Àû1000¼¯ºÏ Organization thinks that it can be, New Scientist has learned.

The WHO is to include gaming disorder in its International Classification of Diseases for the first time. This widely used diagnostic manual was last updated in 1990, and the latest version – called ICD-11 – is set to be published in 2018.

The wording of the gaming disorder entry that will be included in ICD-11 is yet to be finalised, but the draft currently lists…

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