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New research reveals gambling causes deeper financial and mental harm than social media, hitting men aged 35 to 44 hardest.
From the column: "My hope is that my story helps others struggling to take action and find help. I know there are many ...
A new law banning online casinos and ads has been passed in Japan, boosting addiction awareness and improving international cooperation.
The gambling industry has experienced much change in the past decade. One of the major changes the industry has seen is the ...
Jeffrey Wasserman is in recovery after losing his career as a lawyer due to gambling and he now runs an online support group for the problem. He says for sports fans, quitting sports betting is es ...
Gambling in any form is a losing bet―except for its promoters. For online gambling, the stakes are equally high and the risks ...
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After embracing sports betting in Ohio, the governor's sudden alarm over phone gambling addiction has Today in Ohio podcast hosts questioning motives ...
Online sports better advertising ... Medicine found there were 23 percent more Google searches in the U.S. for terms related to gambling addiction help-seeking between January 2016 and June ...
Dave Yost is helping lead a coalition to urge a federal appeals court to reject an argument that could risk creating a ...
South Dakota is the second-most gambling-addicted state, with more casinos and gaming machines per capita than almost anywhere else in the country, according to an April 22 report from WalletHub.
Minnesota is in the middle of the pack on a list of the most gambling-addicted states released April 22 by WalletHub. The personal finance website used a range of metrics to determine where ...
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