Researchers analyzed millions of electronic health records and found a major difference between states that greenlit sports ...
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 ...
Louisiana is the 5th most gambling addicted state in the U.S., with about 200,000 residents reporting problem gambling. Why ...
Gambling dominates sports now to the extent that a recent Washington Post analysis of 50 hours of televised professional and ...
Caltech's John O'Doherty is on a quest to understand how human brains make decisions: how they gather evidence about their environments and their own impacts on these environments and then apply this ...
TURNING THE TABLES: In November, Josh Hampton became the coordinator of the problem gambling program at Sunrise Community for Recovery and Wellness. Photo courtesy of Jodi Ford Josh Hampton began ...
The brains of problem gamblers react more intensely to near misses than casual gamblers, new research from the University of Cambridge has found. The results could help explain what keeps problem ...
In the latest online gambling surveys conducted by the University of Massachusetts Amherst, monthly gamblers in Massachusetts reported ongoing higher levels of sports betting, gambling intensity and ...
We surveyed over 3,500 Pennsylvania adults and found that between 2.5% and 6.4% could be classified as problem gamblers. An additional nearly 30% fell into “at-risk” categories, meaning they show ...
Nearly 3.5 million Australians admit they are problem or at-risk gamblers, according to a new study. Of this, 622,000 people confessed they are problem gamblers, a figure that has risen 22 per cent ...
Nearly three times as many Pennsylvania adults gamble online today than just a few years ago. And as online platforms make gambling easier and more convenient, some Pennsylvanians are gambling more ...