U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stirred up controversy by suggesting that video games could contribute to gun violence, alongside psychiatric meds and social media. He initiated studies to explore these connections but didn't dive deep into the gaming issue. This comes as the debate over violent games heats up, with past research showing mixed results. While some studies hint at a link to aggressive behavior, others challenge those claims, pointing out potential biases. The topic isn't new; figures like Trump and Clinton have raised similar concerns over the years. Adding to the irony, RFK Jr. has invested in...
Published on: 9/10/2025
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