The study analyzed search queries mentioning gambling, addiction, addict, anonymous or hotline — such as gambling addiction hotline — from January 2016 through June 2024.
SALT LAKE CITY — As sports betting has surged, so has the number of people seeking a way out of a gambling addiction, according to a new study in JAMA Internal Medicine that says millions of people ...
GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- There's an increase in concern over gambling addictions across the country, as accessibility and sports betting becomes more common. While Wisconsin doesn't allow online betting, a ...
For every buzzer-beater and upset at this year’s NCAA Basketball Tournaments, there will be legions of bettors praising and cursing the heroes of March Madness in almost equal measure. Gamblers in the ...
“They fatten upon wretchedness, and have the effrontery to demand that the laws of the State shall be adapted to their purposes.” So said Charles Evans Hughes, Republican governor of New York, about ...
A study shows more people are looking for help to manage gambling addiction, in the years after a Supreme Court decision allowed online sports... As sports betting has soared, more people search ...
Gambling problems in the UK and worldwide are becoming more prevalent, driven by the growth of gambling sites not on GamStop, sports betting, and other forms of gambling. With these industries ...
The digital landscape has revolutionized many industries, and online gambling is no exception. With revenues soaring into the billions, the accessibility and convenience of online casinos, like those ...
Minnesota is in the middle of the pack on a list of the most gambling-addicted states released April 22 by WalletHub. The personal finance website used a range of metrics to determine where excessive ...
Nebraska is one of the least gambling-addicted states in the country, according to an April 22 report from WalletHub. The personal finance website used a range of metrics to determine where excessive ...
CHEYENNE — Online gamblers reported experiencing higher rates of depression, anxiety and financial stress, as well as weaker control over impulsive spending, compared to in-person gamblers, according ...
There they were, in June of 1990, some of the grand pooh-bahs of professional sports, testifying before a Senate subcommittee on the dangers of legalized gambling. Among them: Paul Tagliabue, who was ...