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The group behind the 1-800-GAMBLER hotline has asked Congress to fund federal research on problem gambling among troops and ...
In advance of World Suicide Prevention Day on Sept. 10 and throughout National Suicide Month in September, Ohio for Responsible Gambling reminds players, families, and behavioral health ...
Suicide Prevention Australia has asked the federal government to do more to regulate the gambling industry, particularly when it comes to the behind-the-scenes data-sharing arrangements betting ...
Anyone having thoughts of suicide can get help by calling the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255 (or 1-888-628-9454 for Spanish speakers); the Franklin County Suicide Prevention ...
The group is named Lanie’s Hope, after her sister, Lanie Shaffer, who died by suicide in 2008 after recovering from a gambling addiction only to relapse. She was 52.
It's time to stop seeing gambling as a problem of individual responsibility and start recognising it as a public health ...
March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, uniting organizations, healthcare providers, ... job loss, broken relationships, and even thoughts of suicide. Support and resources.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — We are all familiar with the issues that often confront military men and women, from addiction and substance abuse to depression and mental illness. Now, an emerging issue ...
Michael Chopra has been open about his gambling addiction in a bid to raise awareness and help others, with the former ...
Problem Gambling Awareness Calls increased 56.7% in the past year in Virginia to.24/7 hotline for problem gambling, 1-888-532-3500. By Del. Paul Krizek. Wednesday, February 22, 2023 ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A 70% increase in calls for help with problem gambling year to date versus the same timeframe last year has alerted Ohio's prevention and clinical ...