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VR Snow Game Functions As Pain Management

eldavojohn writes "Burn victims — especially soldiers from war — have been proven to deal with therapy and pain better when immersed in a calm, cold virtual world. The game Snow World lets players hit targets with snowballs in a winter wonderland. The results of the study show unarguably that victims handle treatment and healing much better when their mind, eyes & ears are occupied — mind over matter, indeed."

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  1. Re:Snow necessary? by JeanBaptiste · · Score: 4, Funny

    I would think a calm peaceful setting would be better than fighting Onyxia in Molten Core

  2. Key features available? by SupremoMan · · Score: 2, Funny

    Can you write your name with virtual pee in the snow? Because if you can't, it will not be hard to distinguish it from real world, thus negating immersion.

  3. Re:Snow necessary? by Gerafix · · Score: 2, Funny

    I think you mean Ragnaros as Onyxia is in her lair in Dustwallow Marsh, not the Molten Core. /Pedantic What they didn't know about this study though is how it makes them extremely violent. I met one of the participants and we talked for a while. We were walking down Polar Bear Lane and he started smashing all the snow men on top of peoples igloos (I'm Canadian). He said it was because of Snow World.

  4. Re:Biochemical basis makes sense by PolygamousRanchKid+ · · Score: 5, Funny

    When I was 6 years old, I jumped out of a tree-house into a pile of leaves, and broke my ankle, and had that same type of cast. The doctor told my mother and I horror stories about a patient who tried to relieve the itching with a coat hanger, and ended up with 50 stitches. He made it a walking-cast, and told my mother to let me go out and play, and then I would forget about any itching.

    So my mother let me out, looked out the window, and couldn't see me. She called for me, and I answered, "I'm up here, Mom!"

    Yes, I had climbed yet another tree. With my leg in a cast.

    I still don't know why Darwin hasn't got me yet.

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