International Problem Gambling Center raises awareness of the signs of sports betting and gambling addiction. To learn the ...
"This bill is a good first step," said state Sen. Derek Slap, Senate chair of the Higher Education and Employment Advancement ...
Nearly 20 million adults reported some kind of problem gambling last year, according to a survey by the National Council on ...
Gambling is no longer confined to neon casino strips or smoky betting shops, it now lives in our phones, on our couches and in the middle of televised sports. As this new wave of gambling addiction ...
March Madness greatly appeals to teenage boys and young men, caught up in the aura of gambling and masculinity. Yet few ...
Having a family member or a close friend with a gambling problem puts people at greater risk of developing one, too, a new study finds. The findings add to a growing body of research suggesting that ...
With the ease of sports betting through apps, concern is growing over the impact on UConn students during March Madness.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — With football season now in full swing, problem gambling experts are sounding the alarm about the dangers associated with sports betting, especially among younger New Yorkers.
WHEELING, W.Va (WTRF) – March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month and experts say easier access through technology is changing who’s affected. Officials with First Choice Services tell us calls are up ...
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