Specialist services for those aged 13 - 25.
England's National Health Service (or NHS) is set to open the country's first specialist clinic designed to treat young patients suffering from video game addiction. Doctors can refer patients starting from today.
The services will aim to help children and young adults aged from 13 to 25 who are considered to be suffering from health issues as a result of playing games. Treatment will start next month, with patients being able to attend a physical appointment at the National Centre for Behavioural Addictions in London or online via Skype.
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England's National Health Service (or NHS) is set to open the country's first specialist clinic designed to treat young patients suffering from video game addiction. Doctors can refer patients starting from today.
The services will aim to help children and young adults aged from 13 to 25 who are considered to be suffering from health issues as a result of playing games. Treatment will start next month, with patients being able to attend a physical appointment at the National Centre for Behavioural Addictions in London or online via Skype.
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