The National Council on Problem Gambling has a new national number, 1-800-MY-RESET, for those looking for help with gambling problems.
The National Problem Gambling Hotline can be reached at 1-800-MY-RESET. The new number, the NCPG says, strengthens visibility nationally and modernizes the network. Additional resources associated ...
Having a close relationship with someone who suffers from a gambling problem increases the likelihood that an individual will ...
Having a family member or a close friend with a gambling problem puts people at greater risk of developing one, too, a new ...
Gamblers are almost twice as likely to develop a problem if they begin when they are children, new research suggests. A study ...
As gambling options continue to expand across Nebraska, a proposal in Gov. Jim Pillen’s budget is drawing concern from ...
The rates of problem gambling are significantly higher among people who gambled as children, whose parents gambled, or whose ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul was blasted for her plan to expand gambling addiction programs while three new casinos are underway and the ...
In early September, at the start of the college football season, ChatGPT and Gemini suggested I consider betting on Ole Miss to cover a 10.5-point spread against Kentucky. That was bad advice, not ...
Problem gambling in adulthood is more likely among those exposed to gambling as children, according to a new study.
More UK children than ever before are struggling with gambling harm. We need to treat it like the public health crisis it is.