As tournament excitement builds and sports betting access expands, advocates say more Arkansans may be at risk of developing ...
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The mental, physical effects of problem gambling amid projected betting increase
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — In March 2025, Scott Hardin, a spokesperson with the Arkansas Department of Finance and ...
Sports betting is now a tap away — and experts say It can quickly spiral. If you’re concerned, here are practical steps to regain control.
Men and teen boys between ages 15 and 44 years experienced the highest leaps in gambling-related problems after Ontario ...
As March Madness gets underway, addiction counselors on the Eastern Shore say the excitement of the NCAA tournament is also ...
March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month (PGAM), an initiative launched by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG). The PGA TOUR has been a member of t ...
At the launch of the Gambling Support Service for Mayo, hosted by Tacú Family Resource Centre in Ballinrobe in partnership ...
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Got a gambling problem and need help? Here are resources
If you have a gambling problem and need help, there are many resources that can help. This includes hotlines, support groups and counseling.
Documents reveal Florida's new problem gambling hotline, funded by casino money, is subcontracting services to a for-profit ...
ABC57 spoke with Joe Maloney, President of the Sports Betting Alliance, which represents five of the largest legal and regulated online sports book operators.
As tournament excitement builds and sports betting access expands, advocates say more Arkansans may be at risk of developing a problem.
The author reports that Maryland residents lost a total of $2.5 billion in 2025 gambling at racetracks, casinos and online ...
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