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Gambling is a problem on CT college campuses. Lawmakers: There’s a 'good first step' to address it
More than 70% of Connecticut’s undergraduate students have gambled, with 17% reporting it at a moderate level, according to a survey of 1,300 students at 30 higher education institutions across the ...
A new Center on Collegiate Gambling at the University of Mississippi will conduct research on the growing problems with ...
Sports betting is now a tap away — and experts say It can quickly spiral. If you’re concerned, here are practical steps to ...
Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers, a regional leader in prevention and treatment of substance abuse, mental health concerns or ...
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 ...
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 ...
Nearly 20 million adults reported some kind of problem gambling last year, according to a survey by the National Council on Problem Gambling.
Statewide observance highlights the importance of awareness, prevention, and support for individuals and families ...
As March Madness ramps up, so does sports betting across Arkansas, and advocates say that for some people, the excitement of ...
The Michigan State University Spartans are still dancing in the NCAA Tournament and many students will hop on gambling apps to place bets hoping to win big.
New York Governor Kathy Huchal has unveiled a plan to reduce underage and problem gambling. The plan aims to prevent minors ...
March Madness is underway and you can be sure a lot of bets are being made in North Carolina on who will go all the way. This ...
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