Sports betting is a booming industry, and while experts say it can be a fun fall hobby, gambling can also turn into a severe issue. An estimated 2.5 million U.S. adults face a severe gambling problem ...
As discussed in my most recent post, the face of gambling — and gambling addiction — is changing. Far from the old days of late-night trips to casinos and surreptitious calls to aggressive bookies, in ...
As the hot summer weather begins to wind down, people of all ages look forward to all the joys autumn brings. Kids look forward to catching up with friends after summer vacation, adults are excited to ...
With the massive rise of sports betting in the past few years, it may be no surprise that there are more people struggling with a gambling addiction or disorder. An estimated 2.5 million adults in the ...
With the start of the NFL season Thursday night comes an uptick in sports betting. But officials are warning that gambling addiction is a real problem. An estimated 2.5 million people in the U.S. have ...
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 ...
In honor of National Problem Gambling Awareness Month, advocates say it's important to be aware and open with yourself or loved ones who may be struggling. For sports fans, the month of March brings ...
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 ...
Gambling has become more common than ever. According to a 2023 NCAA survey, 58% of young adults aged 18 to 22 had placed a wager at least once that year. While many of those bets were tied to sports ...
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