March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and experts say this is a good time to recognize risks as mobile wagers surge.
With the ease of sports betting through apps, concern is growing over the impact on UConn students during March Madness.
The University of Mississippi on Monday announced the upcoming launch of its new Center on Collegiate Gambling, which ...
Nearly 20 million adults reported some kind of problem gambling last year, according to a survey by the National Council on ...
Sports betting is now a tap away — and experts say It can quickly spiral. If you’re concerned, here are practical steps to ...
Calls to a Columbus-based addiction counseling service’s helpline have more than doubled less than a year after sports betting was made legal in Ohio. “It was around 500 calls monthly to about 1,500 ...
If Craig Albernaz has it his way, Donnie Ecker won’t be his bench coach for long. The Orioles’ first-year manager spent the ...
Men and teen boys between ages 15 and 44 years experienced the highest leaps in gambling-related problems after Ontario ...
Society has a love/hate relationship with gambling. On the one hand, it’s big business; on the other, there’s a fine line between the money and addiction.
Addiction specialists are seeing a significant increase in Missourians seeking help for gambling addiction, following the ...
As March Madness gets underway, addiction counselors on the Eastern Shore say the excitement of the NCAA tournament is also ...
As March Madness approaches, experts warn of increased problem gambling risks due to the expansion of legal sports betting ...