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Category: Studies
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Online Sports Betting Legalization Causes Spike In Binge Drinking
A new study found that state-sanctioned online sports betting caused a 10% increase in binge drinking frequency among some men aged 35 and younger. Researchers found an “intensive margin effect,” meaning that binge drinking increased among already heavy drinkers in the male age group. “For me, the findings were broadly consistent with what we suspected…
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Online Gambling Raises Self-Injury Risk, Study Finds
Gambling can be self-destructive and self-harming. Problem gambling raises suicide risk. But how does it relate to what clinicians call non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI)? NSSI means intentionally harming your body without suicidal intent. This includes actions such as banging, cutting, burning, or ingesting dangerous substances. Some of these behaviors can be life-threatening and require help and…
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US Sports Betting Advertising Still The ‘Wild West’ In 2026
An alarming study of sports betting industry social media posts shows betting apps are throwing caution to the wind when it comes to advertising.
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Parlays Are Bad For Your Brain: The Near-Miss Effect
Parlays bets often come close to winning but fall short, creating a risky near-miss effect for the brain. Parlay bets are bad for your mind.
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‘Responsible Gambling’ Often Ineffective, WHO Says
Legalized sports gambling is a growing global public health threat, according to a 2024 WHO fact sheet.
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