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Gambling addiction is spreading, and this scientist saw it coming
Gambling is no longer confined to neon casino strips or smoky betting shops, it now lives in our phones, on our couches and ...
When it comes to addictions, gambling may not be the first one you think of, but it's a big problem in the United States, and it's only gotten worse with the legalization of sports betting.
Gamblers who feel like they enter into a trance while playing slot machines are more likely to have gambling problems, according to new research from the Centre for Gambling Research at UBC. The study ...
Historic horse racing machines, seen here at Ocean Gaming Casino in Hampton, look like slot machines, but the results are determined by the outcome of past horse races, not a random number generator.
Amid a Tbilisi slot-parlor boom, experts believe that problem gambling is on the rise in Georgia. The gaming industry may be pouring millions each year into state coffers, but the social costs of ...
Beacon Hill again is abuzz with talk about expanding gambling. This year the discussion is about slot parlors, not Vegas-style resort casinos. State Treasurer Tim Cahill is taking the lead, not Gov.
The government says it's trying to cure poor Hungarians of a gambling addiction. The gambling industry says that authorities are trying to seize control of a lucrative pastime. Whatever the case, ...
WE’RE GLAD TO see that measures are being taken to prepare counselors to treat those with gambling addictions. On Thursday, we reported that Luzerne County’s drug and alcohol division has convinced ...
nine horse racetracks and two non-track sites in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and knows what will happen if the one-armed bandits make it to Pocono Downs. His Gamblers Anonymous group will swell with ...
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