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Pennsylvania iGaming Study Reaches Concerning Conclusions
Pennsylvania's 2017 expansion of commercial gambling included internet casinos with interactive slots and table games, plus sports betting. The latter arrived online after the...
— April 5, 2023
US Gamblers Lost $157B in 2022, Casinos Still King Despite Industry Expansion
Gamblers in the United States lost about $157 billion in 2022. That's according to a tally from Eilers & Krejcik Gaming, a California-based research...
— March 30, 2023
Abilify and Problem Gambling: Doctors, Patients ‘Unaware of Danger’
— March 28, 2023
UK Gambling-Related Suicide Research Program Seeks Funding Proposals
— March 16, 2023
UK Problem Gambling Rate Remains Low, New Research Shows
— March 1, 2023
Commercial Gaming Revenue Tops $60B as 2022 Sets Another Annual Win Record
— February 15, 2023
US Sports Betting Growth Propelled by Young, High-Income White Males – Poll
— February 3, 2023
Squirrels are Amazing Gamblers, University of Michigan Research Discovers
North American red squirrels, new research finds, are quite skilled at gambling. University of Michigan biopsychology research fellow Dr. Lauren Petrullo recently discovered that...
— January 23, 2023
Party Drug Ketamine to be Studied as Treatment for Problem Gambling
— January 16, 2023
Former Texas Governor’s Sports Betting Estimates Contain Hyperbole, Say Experts
— December 28, 2022
Irish Anti-Gambling Groups Have New Ammo to Use Against Betting and Sports
— December 22, 2022
Sports Betting Shouldn’t Be Widely Promoted, US Poll Responders Say
— November 29, 2022
Australia’s Social Games, Loot Boxes Under the Microscope
— November 17, 2022
Latest UK Youth Gambling Study May Not Present the Facts Objectively
— November 11, 2022
Scotland Wants University Students to Weigh In on Gambling Policies
— October 19, 2022
Skill-Based Gambling Preferred by Higher IQ People, Research Finds
— October 12, 2022
Problem Gambling the Biggest Target of Spain’s Ministry of Consumer Affairs
— October 12, 2022