policycampus-healthgaming
How Universities Can Reduce Gaming-Related Health Risks: Policy and Program Ideas
UUnknown
2026-02-21
10 min read
Advertisement
Policy ideas for campus leaders to reduce gaming harms: screening, counseling access, sleep and nutrition programs for student gamers.
Advertisement
Related Topics
#policy#campus-health#gaming
U
Unknown
Contributor
Senior editor and content strategist. Writing about technology, design, and the future of digital media. Follow along for deep dives into the industry's moving parts.
Advertisement
Up Next
More stories handpicked for you
training•9 min read
Therapist Training Module: How to Safely Evaluate Client AI Conversations About Violence or Self-Harm
recovery•9 min read
Managing Cravings, Compulsions and Late-Night Sessions: Behavioral Tips for Reducing Gaming Time
case-study•10 min read
Case Study: When Digital Logs Led to a Conservatorship—Lessons for Families and Clinicians
patient journey•9 min read
Transferring Care: A Patient’s Journey from Hospital to Home
AI•10 min read
Using AI Symptom Trackers Responsibly: A Guide for People Who Game Heavily
From Our Network
Trending stories across our publication group
healths.live
workplace•10 min read
How Employers Can Support Staff After New Alcohol Guidance and Dietary Changes
overdosed.xyz
youth•10 min read
Young Athletes, Big Wins: Balancing Competitive Drive With Healthy Coping
themedical.cloud
logistics•11 min read
Is Your Clinic Ready for Driverless Delivery? Aurora-McLeod's Autonomous Trucks and Medical Supply Chains
healths.app
Medication Safety•10 min read
How to Use Image and Voice Translation to Understand Medication Labels in 50 Languages
acnes.net
product picks•11 min read
3-in-1 Skincare: How to Choose Multi-Use Acne Products That Save Space and Time
simplymed.cloud
procurement•10 min read
Vendor Risk Assessment Template: Do You Need a Sovereign Cloud for Your Clinic?
2026-02-21T23:51:44.063Z