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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

video games, culture, and addiction

I have a post on video games and addiction at Revise and Dissent.

Posted by Sage at 9:27 PM
Labels: addiction, garden-variety history, history of medicine, video games

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I'm a graduate student in the History of Medicine and Science Program at Yale and an alumnus of the University of Oklahoma, where I studied math, physics and the history of science and earned a degree in chemistry.
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