This document is a video from CNN student news about addiction to video games.
A survey indicated that 72 percent of American teenagers play them, about 84 percent of all boys in the U.S. and 59 percent of all girls.
At the begin of the video, DR.
SANJAY GUPTA, CNN CHIEF MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT speak about the international tournament of the game DOTA 2.
He interviews Clinton, a video gamer who explain DOTA 2 is very addicting because you make little mistakes and like you just want to play a new one to fix those mistakes.
After that we have an interview of Dr. Levi Harrison who see a lot of repetitive tendinitis because of video games.
He advises to take a five minute break every sixty minutes, doing the stretches, doing the exercises.
But more importantly, stay well-hydrated when you`re gaming, to not just sit there for 12 and 14 hours.
But the problem with extreme gamers, they don't know when enough is enough.
China was the first country in the world to declare Internet addiction a clinical disorder in 2008.
Teenagers be able to don't eat an sleep for stay with them computer.
These teenagers too addicted be admitted by their parents to Daxing Internet Addiction treatment Center.
This program has helped their relationship with their families and teach children how to use the Internet responsibly.