Gambling is no longer confined to neon casino strips or smoky betting shops, it now lives in our phones, on our couches and ...
Psychiatrist Robert Custer spent his life convincing doctors that compulsive gambling was not an impulse control problem. Today, his research is foundational for diagnosis and treatment.
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.
Gambling addiction, often referred to as compulsive gambling or gambling disorder, is a serious condition that can devastate not only the individual’s finances but also their relationships and overall ...
When Vermont legalized sports betting, it allocated funds to address problem gambling issues. The Department of Mental Health is now expanding those services.
Our patients with gambling use disorder, or gambling addiction, are an undeniable part of New York's gambling landscape. They ...
Brian Meister once gambled and lost a year's salary in one night of sports betting. He is a recovering sports gambling addict who now shares his story in the hopes of helping others avoid a similar ...
Gambling addiction represents one of the most destructive forces that can tear through family structures, creating widespread damage that often spans generations. While it may begin innocuously, ...
Gambling addiction treatment provider Birches Health announced Thursday it received $20 million in combined Series A and Seed funding. The investments will help Birches Health treat addictions for ...
Monthly calls to the gambling addiction hotline have nearly doubled since sports betting was legalized in Ohio. More than a quarter of a million Ohioans have a problem gambling disorder, and it’s been ...
Sports betting is in full swing after launching on December 1 in Missouri, and many Missourians are stepping up to the plate.
Amendment 2 would legalize sports betting in Missouri (Getty Images). In states with legal sports betting, Americans are gambling on the talents of sports stars like Patrick Mahomes and Bobby Witt Jr.