Internet searches seeking help for gambling addiction have "increased substantially" as the number of states with legalized ...
The rapid growth of legal sports betting across America has created a dual narrative: record-breaking consumer participation ...
The Saint Louis Billikens (14-12, 7-6 A-10) will try to stop a three-game losing streak when they host the Rhode Island Rams ...
The DePaul Blue Demons (11-15, 2-13 Big East) will look to stop a three-game losing streak when they host the St. John’s Red ...
UCF will aim to end a six-game losing streak Wednesday against Oklahoma State, whom the Knights defeated twice in 2023-24.
From $4.9 billion to $121.1 billion in sports wagers since 2017 and a rapid rise in number seeking help for addiction ...
A JAMA Internal Medicine study found the number of Americans searching for gambling help and information rose in recent years ...
A new study reveals that more Americans are seeking help for gambling addiction alongside the rise in legal sports betting.
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A new study suggests that the benefits of prescribing anticoagulation drugs to certain older people outweigh the potential risks.
For patients with atrial fibrillation, the risk of stroke or heart attack from stopping anticoagulants usually outweighs the risk of bleeding, according to new findings from the University of Bath.