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'Chrono Trigger' and COVID-19 Isolation


‘Chrono Trigger’ and Coping with Pandemic Trauma through Video Games
Coping with the COVID-19 shutdown via a video game, where I have control over the apocalyptic outcome, was what I needed.
Chrono Trigger delivered.
Chrono Trigger
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1995
Video games have become a way to both escape and confront the traumatic experience created by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Studies have shown that video games can help players cope with traumatic events. By playing the 1995 video game
Chrono Trigger during lockdown, I meditated on life and vied for agency while facing circumstances byond my control. 
Coping with COVID-19 Isolation
On 26 March 2020, I entered lockdown and joined millions of people around the world in social isolation in hopes of stopping the spread of COVID-19. The pandemic and the lockdowns that followed changed many people’s lives. While the pandemic disrupted daily routines across the world; for some, it became a historical demarcatio ....

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Low-income families have high awareness of healthy diets but can't afford good quality food


Low-income families have high awareness of healthy diets but can t afford good quality food
Low-income families have a high awareness of healthy diets but can t afford good quality and nutritious food, new research shows.
The University of York study, in partnership with N8Agrifood, showed that participants tried to eat as much fruit and vegetables as they could within financial constraints, avoiding processed food wherever possible. But there was widespread acknowledgement that processed food was often more accessible than healthy options because of its lower cost.
The researchers said that while the diets of low-income households have been subject to much scrutiny and debate, there is currently limited evidence in the UK on the diet quality and food practices of households reporting food insecurity and food bank use. ....

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Families Aware About Healthy Eating Struggle for Good Food


Families Aware About Healthy Eating Struggle for Good Food
by Hannah Joy on 
February 24, 2021 at 4:09 PM
Families have high awareness of healthy eating but many low-income families struggle to access good quality and nutritious food, reveals a new research.
The University of York study, in partnership with N8Agrifood, showed that participants tried to eat as much fruit and vegetables as they could within financial constraints, avoiding processed food wherever possible. But there was widespread acknowledgement that processed food was often more accessible than healthy options because of its lower cost.
The researchers said that while the diets of low-income households have been subject to much scrutiny and debate, there is currently limited evidence in the UK on the diet quality and food practices of households reporting food insecurity and food bank use. ....

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