One woman received £170,000 after becoming addicted to Candy Crush
The National Health Service (NHS) paid a six-figure compensation to an unnamed woman after she developed a cripplingCandy Crushaddiction after the side effects of a prescription drug impaired her impulse control. The medicine (intended to treat restless leg syndrome and Parkinson’s) is in a class of drugs known as dopamine agonists. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter responsible for feelings of reward, and the artificial increase caused by these drugs can make someone seek out more of it — and that’s something mobile games excel at providing....