1. Some gamers play more than 40 hours a week — the same as a full-time job., 2. The World Health Organization officially classified “gaming disorder” as a mental health condition in 2019., 3. Many players say they lose track of time when they play., 4. Online games can make people feel part of a community — but also isolated from real life., 5. Some parents install time-limit apps to control their children’s gaming., 6. Addiction often begins when gaming becomes a way to escape stress or problems., 7. In South Korea, there are treatment centres for young people addicted to gaming., 8. A study found that gaming increases dopamine — the same brain chemical linked to pleasure and reward., 9. Esports athletes can earn millions of dollars playing competitively., 10. Not everyone who plays a lot is addicted; balance is key., 11. Some students report staying up all night playing, then falling asleep in class., 12. Gaming companies design reward systems to keep players hooked., 13. Parents and teachers worry about gaming’s impact on grades and social life., 14. During COVID-19, gaming hours increased by more than 75% in some countries., 15. Gamers often say they feel a strong sense of achievement after winning., 16. Health experts suggest regular breaks and time limits to avoid addiction., 17. Some games teach teamwork, problem-solving, and strategy — not all effects are negative..

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