Online searches for gambling addiction-related terms have surged in recent years across the U.S., especially in states that have legalized online sports betting, according to a study published 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 ...
The gambling industry saw record revenues for the fourth straight year, just shy of $72 billion. The rise in sports betting apps and online casinos has also led to an increase in the number of people ...
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When Is Sports Betting a Problem? Now That It's Legal, More People Are Searching for Gambling Addiction Help
Sports betting has taken off in the U.S. since it was legalized in 2018, and research shows gambling addiction may be rising along with it. A new study found that online searches for help with ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul was blasted for her plan to expand gambling addiction programs while three new casinos are underway and the ...
A study published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine claims to reveal a surge in gambling addiction following the legalization of sports betting. But does a rise in internet searches for gambling terms ...
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.
Being close to someone with a gambling problem puts you at risk of developing a gambling issue of your own, according to new research involving the University of Bath. Strong family relationships can ...
“They fatten upon wretchedness, and have the effrontery to demand that the laws of the State shall be adapted to their purposes.” So said Charles Evans Hughes, Republican governor of New York, about ...
Whether or not the Minnesota Legislature legalizes sports betting this year, tens of thousands of Minnesotans already experience the negative consequences of problem gambling — but very few of us want ...
GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- There's an increase in concern over gambling addictions across the country, as accessibility and sports betting becomes more common. While Wisconsin doesn't allow online betting, a ...
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