Video Games Addiction – Easy way to kill yourself

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[FONT=&quot]Any video game player worth their salt knows the feeling. Just ONE more level, ONE more achievement, ONE last item before meal time, sleep, or (shudder) some actual human interaction. Four hours later, and you’re still staring blankly at the screen, mouth ajar, hands balled up into an arthritic mass of digits, and any thoughts you once had about tending to your basic human needs are long since forgotten or pushed off indefinitely as you plug along for that never ending quest for virtual fulfillment. It’s easy to forget that our own bodies need as much tending to as our farms or guilds, heck, maybe even more so. Here’s a list of people who died neglecting their real-life health bars for their video game equivalents.

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The family of a 20-year-old British man who died as a result of a blood clot that formed after playing video games for up to 12 hours a day is speaking out about the health risks obsessive gaming can pose.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/extreme-gamer-dies-pulmonary-embolism/story?id=14212015#.ULxLtGexvfA


[FONT=&quot]. An 18 year old Taiwanese gamer named Chuang reportedly died in July of 2012 after a marathon 40 hour "Diablo III" session. And get this, he was at AN INTERNET CAFE at the time.[/FONT]



[FONT=&quot]. The earliest known deaths to have occurred while playing video games are attributed to Jeff Dailey and Peter Burkowski who both expired (they didn't die, they expired ) while achieving fantastically high scores on the popular arcade title "Berzerk", by Atari.[/FONT]
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In 1981, Dailey popped a quarter into the robot-killing machine to score an alleged 16,660 points, his personal best. Moments later, he collapsed and was pronounced dead of a heart attack at the tender young age of 19.

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[FONT=&quot]Burkowski died under similar circumstances less than a year later when, after frequenting his local game room "Friar Tuck's" in Calumet City, Illinois for months, he finally pushed himself too far. Shortly after entering his initials on the Berzerk score board for not one but two record high scores, he also fell victim to cardiac arrest.

. 20 Year Old Man Dies While Playing XBox [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]South Korean 33-year Old Man died of heart failure[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]. In 2007, a 26-year-old man, surnamed Zhang, from Northeast China, died of heart failure after a week-long marathon of online gaming during a national holiday[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]. The 28-year-old wife and mother of three from Sacramento, California willingly participated in a local radio station’s giveaway promotion entitled "Hold Your Wee for a Wii" in which she drank over two gallons of water and refused to urinate in hopes of obtaining a Nintendo Wii.This severe lapse of judgment ended in death by water intoxication, and, to my knowledge, no prizes of any kind

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[FONT=&quot]. South Korean man Lee Seung Seop was an industrial boiler repair man and college graduate before a gripping Starcraft addiction turned deadly in 2005.[/FONT] [FONT=&quot]Lee had reportedly told his friends and relatives he was about to stop playing and return home only moments before he closed his eyes and fell off his chair, being pronounced dead at a near-by hospital shortly thereafter. The final cause of death was heart failure caused by exhaustion and dehydration.[/FONT]
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. Anna-Lee Kehoe, a thirteen year old girl, was casually talking, hanging out and playing with her Xbox 360 before muttering, "Mom, I can’t breathe." She suffered a heart attack so severe that she was left brain dead and on life-support.

http://www.ranker.com/list/8-people-who-died-playing-video-games/autumn-spragg

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    I'm fukn' addicted
     

    Ganegconsul

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    Social websites harm children's brains: Chilling warning to parents from top neuroscientist


    Social networking websites are causing alarming changes in the brains of young users, an eminent scientist has warned


    Sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Bebo are said to shorten attention spans, encourage instant gratification and make young people more self-centred


    many youngsters lack the ability to communicate or concentrate away from their screens


    More than 150million use Facebook to keep in touch with friends, share photographs and videos and post regular updates of their movements and thoughts. A further six million have signed up to Twitter, the 'micro-blogging' service that lets users circulate text messages about themselves. But while the sites are popular - and extremely profitable - a growing number of psychologists and neuroscientists believe they may be doing more harm than good.


    Baroness Greenfield, an Oxford University neuroscientist and director of the Royal Institution, believes repeated exposure could effectively 'rewire' the brain


    exposure to computer games, instant messaging, chat rooms and social networking sites could leave a generation with poor attention spans


    Lady Greenfield told the Lords a teacher of 30 years had told her she had noticed a sharp decline in the ability of her pupils to understand others


    Most games only trigger the 'flight or fight' region of the brain, rather than the vital areas responsible for reasoning


    Sue Palmer, author of Toxic Childhood, said: 'We are seeing children's brain development damaged because they don't engage in the activity they have engaged in for millennia.
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1197491/How-computers-harm-childrens-future--damaging-brains.html





    Children who spend hour after hour on the computer may be damaging a vital part of their brains

    if we were to scan the brains of young people who spend a lot of time playing computer games and in chatrooms, we would find that the prefrontal cortex is damaged, underdeveloped or underactive - just as it is in gamblers, schizophrenics or the obese.


    We would find that they become confused between reality and screen life in their virtual world. And that in this confusion, they risk losing, neurologically, the ability to think
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/children_shealth/8825655/Video-games-can-alter-childrens-brains.html




    Video games 'can alter children's brains'

    Children should "feel the grass under their feet" rather than play addictive computer games which can harm their mental development, a leading scientist has said


    Technology that plays strongly on the senses – like video games – can literally "blow the mind" by temporarily or permanently deactivating certain nerve connections in the brain

    Another study by Japanese scientists ten years ago warned that because video games only stimulate the brain regions responsible for vision and movement, other parts of the mind responsible for behaviour, emotion and learning could become underdeveloped

    a screen may be permanently damaging to a child's brain
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2001/aug/19/games.schools




    Computer games are creating a dumbed-down generation of children far more disposed to violence than their parents, according to a controversial new study.

    The tendency to lose control is not due to children absorbing the aggression involved in the computer game itself, as previous researchers have suggested, but rather to the damage done by stunting the developing mind.

    Using the most sophisticated technology available, the level of brain activity was measured in hundreds of teenagers playing a Nintendo game and compared to the brain scans of other students doing a simple, repetitive arithmetical exercise. To the surprise of brain-mapping expert Professor Ryuta Kawashima and his team at Tohoku University in Japan, it was found that the computer game only stimulated activity in the parts of the brain associated with vision and movement

    The students who played computer games were halting the process of brain development and affecting their ability to control potentially anti-social elements of their behavior

    'The implications are very serious for an increasingly violent society and these students will be doing more and more bad things if they are playing games and not doing other things like reading aloud or learning arithmetic.'

    http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2007/12/doctor-claims-g/




    Doctor Claims Gaming Causes Brain Damage

    Based on a recent study, Dr. Chou Yuan-hua claims that playing videogames (specifically violent ones) slows blood flow to the brain, and that prolonged exposure can lead to brain damage

    The article ends with a statement from the doctor regarding the physical characteristics of schizophrenia, which happen to be rather similar to those found by his study. While his statement isn’t wrong, the placement of his words regarding the condition is, at best, confusing to readers, and at worst, is designed to cause readers of the article to infer certain relationships between schizophrenia and gaming.
    http://www.todaysthv.com/news/article/219871/124/Long-term-video-gaming-can-damage-a-boys-brain




    there's new data that shows spending time in front of a screen may be permanently damaging to a child's brain, especially boys


    when a child plays a video game, especially violent games hours on end, it can halt the development of the part of the brain associated with motivation - especially the brain of a young boy. Gamer Jace Cienega says, "Normal life, you can't be like you are like in a video game...in a video game you are pretty much unstoppable."


    Ennalugo Zorola's son is a gamer says, "He was playing 2-3 hours, and he fainted his eyes turned white, turned back, and we had to call the ambulance."

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...18-rating-reason-tells-distraught-mother.html




    Coroner warns of video game danger after boy, 14

    A coroner yesterday urged parents to stop their children using adult video games after a boy of 14 hanged himself after playing Call of Duty.

    Callum Green regularly played the Certificate 18 game with his stepfather despite it featuring gruesome scenes of soldiers trying to kill each other.

    The boy’s behaviour deteriorated and, after being grounded by his mother following a row, he was found hanging by his school tie from his bunk bed.

    terrorist Mohammed Merah also played Call Of Duty before killing three soldiers and four civilians – including a rabbi and three children – in Toulouse in March

    http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/a-22-year-old-mother-kills-her-infant-son-because-he-interrupted-her-farmville-game-on-facebook/question-2643765/





    A 22-Year-Old Mother Kills Her Infant Son Because He Interrupted Her Farmville Game on Facebook

    The 22-year-old Jacksonville, Florida resident recently plead guilty to killing her 3-month-old son over an online game. She admits that Dylan Lee Edmonsonhad been crying for a while as she played the popular Facebook game Farmville.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2029145/13-year-old-boy-killed-baby-sister-shaking--crying-distracted-playing-video-game.html





    Boy, 13, 'killed baby sister by shaking her... because her crying distracted him from his video game'
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2085369/Internet-addiction-cause-physical-damage-brain-just-like-drugs-say-researchers.html





    Inernet addiction disrupts nerve wiring in the brains of teenagers, a study has found - causing a level of brain damage normally seen in heavy substance abusers.

    Similar effects have been seen in the brains of people exposed to alcohol, cocaine and cannabis.

    The discovery shows that being hooked on a behaviour can be just as physically damaging as addiction to drugs, scientists believe.


    Brain scans showed significant damage to white matter in the brain, proving, the researchers claim, that 'behavioural' addictions can cause physical brain damage in the same way as drug addictions.

    Internet addiction disorder (IAD) is a recently recognised condition characterised by out-of-control internet use.

    In the IAD-diagnosed teenagers, the scientists found evidence of disruption to 'white matter' nerve fibres connecting vital parts of the brain involved in emotions, decision making, and self-control
    http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/08/13/teens-and-video-games-how-much-is-too-much/





    The gamer community had a near-miss this week in Ohio, when a 15-year-old boy collapsed after playing "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3" for up to five days straight.

    The Columbus teen was rushed to the hospital with severe dehydration


    Players who delve too deeply into their electronic worlds can face various health risks, ranging from deep vein thrombosis, or blood clots, to severe dehydration.



    For instance, in July, a Taiwanese teenager was found dead after sitting for 40 hours in an Internet cafe playing. At the time, doctors speculated he died from a heart attack caused by a blood clot that formed during the long session


    And last summer, a 20-year-old man from the U.K. died from a blood clot after spending 12-hour sessions on his Xbox. His father told "The Sun" newspaper, "He lived for his Xbox. I never dreamed he was in any danger

    a preponderance of evidence links violent video games to an increase in aggressive behavior in teens

    http://www.ranker.com/list/8-people-who-died-playing-video-games/autumn-spragg
     
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    Thissema oluwa hari as (eyes) hari ridenawada?
    Peneema wenas wenawada?
    Paththak hiri watila wageda?
    Konda bella ridenawada?
    Deyak eka sare therum ganna amaaruda?
    Russanne nathida?

    Computer eka hethuwak wenna puluwan. Goda welaawak computer eka
    issaraha innawaanam eya molayata menma peneemta haa snaayu walata
    balapaa hakiya. Papuwe ammaru ho malayata haani sidu wiya hakiya.
    Charyaawa wenas wiya haka. Mathakaya adu wiya haka



    :D
     

    chamil32

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    thanx machan
    but ubata oka kiyawanna therenawanam.oka sinhalen dapan ko.english danne nathi ayath innawa man wage..:P :(
     

    Ganegconsul

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    I had a Terrible headache about 7 months ago...Finally I had to channel Neuro surgeon Dr. Sunil Perera at Central Hospital & undergo a treatment for 2 months. I was advised to move from computer table every half an hour..
    Guys,, be careful about your sitting postures. Always do Stretching Exercises whenever possible. You might even become paralyzed or suffer with arthritis if you pay less attention to your health.. :shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked:

    menna anek thread eke thibuna athdakeemak :D
    http://www.elakiri.lk/forum/showthread.php?p=14013413#post14013413