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(From "Video Gaming Should Be Considered a Sport" and "Gamers Are Not Athletes" , Illuminate) Question: How are the ideas in the texts different when it comes to the impact of video games on mental health? (1 point) Responses "Video Games Should Be Considered a Sport" says video games harm mental health, but "Gamers are Not Athletes" says they help. "Video Games Should Be Considered a Sport" says video games harm mental health, but "Gamers are Not Athletes" says they help. "Video Games Should Be Considered a Sport" claims video games don't affect mental health, but "Gamers are Not Athletes" explains why eSport gamers may have poor mental health. "Video Games Should Be Considered a Sport" claims video games don't affect mental health, but "Gamers are Not Athletes" explains why eSport gamers may have poor mental health. "Video Games Should Be Considered a Sport" says video games make you less smart and hurt your mental health, but "Gamers are Not Athletes" says they make your mind work better. "Video Games Should Be Considered a Sport" says video games make you less smart and hurt your mental health, but "Gamers are Not Athletes" says they make your mind work better. "Video Games Should Be Considered a Sport" says video games improve mental health, but "Gamers are Not Athletes" suggests they make it worse.

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"Video Games Should Be Considered a Sport" says video games harm mental health, but "Gamers are Not Athletes" says they help.

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