COLUMBUS, Ohio— When it comes to protecting online gamblers, Ohio isn’t exactly holding a winning hand, according to a gambling addiction nonprofit. The Buckeye State’s online gambling policy and ...
Helpline calls up 39% in 2025 • VCPG connected 1,508 callers directly to problem gambling treatment • 24/7/365 free ...
CNN Sports reports on the way gambling addictions prey on fandom, the convenience of online sportsbooks, and masculine culture of competitiveness to corrupt the role of sports in their lives.
March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise (NNGE) is working to raise awareness about problem gambling across the Navajo Nation. Efforts include sharing ...
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Surviving a gambling addiction: 'I knew something was not right. He was hiding stuff'
We speak to people whose lives have been affected by gambling addictions, from Oisín McConville, who struggled with a ...
The Michigan Lottery and the National Council on Problem Gambling have partnered to increase public awareness of problem ...
As college students across Connecticut return to school this month, some will bring a debilitating secret causing anxiety, suicidal thoughts and financial ruin. The Connecticut Council on Problem ...
ALBANY — January will mark three years since mobile sports betting was legalized in New York. And while the market has already generated billions of dollars in wagers, it continues to pique concerns ...
Experts emphasize the importance of early intervention and awareness to prevent gambling addiction among young people, highlighting risks associated with early exposure and providing resources for ...
Almost half of those calling about sports betting reported having lost more than $25,000. Nearly one in four reported losing more than $100,000.
Online gambling has become easier, faster and more prevalent on social media feeds and streaming platforms – which appeals to ...
The number of clinicians trained to help people with gambling addiction has increased, but people living in recovery say it's not enough. That's why one woman from Dayton is sharing her story.
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