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Will Seven Be the Lucky Number for Las Vegas Newlyweds?

...r decades and at large glitzy resorts where nearby gamblers are sweating and shouting as they watch the dice tumble, thousands will tie the knot. "This is the busiest I've been in my 49 years in this business. This is our magical, maniacal, historical moment of love," said Charlotte Richards, owner of the f...

Charity Slot Machines a Thing of the Past in Norway

... need a total ban on slot machines and, to prevent gamblers from seeking out internet sites, an early prevention policy, possibly as early as in daycare," Bergmo said....

Health Effects of Casinos Have Been Ignored: Experts

...social wellbeing as well as creating debt. Problem gamblers and pathological gamblers are more likely than others in the general population to have been divorced, had physical and psycho...

Don't Gamble With People's Health, Warn Experts

...social wellbeing as well as creating debt. Problem gamblers and pathological gamblers are more likely than others in the general population to have been divorced, had physical and psycho...

Medications for Restless Legs Syndrome may Trigger Compulsive Gambling

...for RLS, she had no history of gambling and viewed gamblers as “unfortunate individuals,” the authors report. The patient lost more than $140,000 from gambling. Mayo Clinic physicians discontinued the dopamine agonist therapy and her urge to gamble completely disappeared, but the troublesome leg sensations...

Britishers Prefer Gambling to Greens

There is an alarming rise of gambling and gamblers in Britain. A study reveals// that Englishmen pref.... Online gambling has also increased the number of gamblers over a period of time. The British medical Association (BMA) has expressed its apprehensions and f...

Gambling to Be Taken as a Serious Addiction, Warns BMA

...users. At present there are almost 30, 000 problem gamblers in Britain, and the figures are rising. According...ommended that GPs be given training to recognize gamblers who are seriously addicted as well as for special treatment methods. ANN...

Odds Are That Gamblers Have More Health Problems

... 0.5 percent were identified as being pathological gamblers — individuals with a severe gambling addiction. ...gender, ethnicity and income, but still found that gamblers had increased rates of high blood pressure, obesity and alcoholism and were more likely to be smoker...

Compulsive Gambling – a psychiatric disorde

Some of the gamblers have strong addiction to it."I'd say that there is...ion," said one U.S. researcher. Turner said, "Some gamblers with addiction problems actually re-wire their own brains, just from the act of constant gambling. T...

Smoking Ban Affects Gambling Clubs

...ing to the statistics it was found that 58% of the gamblers smoked daily and the ban reduced this drastically....ctor which aided in the reduction of the number of gamblers is the new gambling act which came in to effect in 2003. This reduced the number of gambling machine...

Compulsive Gambling Not A Chronic Addiction Always: Research

... Now, however, it is clearly evident that that all gamblers do not necessarily seek medical help. This could probably due to the fact that those who do not seek help are most likely to recover. The interesting study has been conducted on nearly 200 individuals who had reported of gambling addiction during t...

Gambling related to Parkinsons medication

...ases// of habitual gambling in people who were not gamblers otherwise. The Mayo Clinic psychiatrists were behind the research that had shed light on such a link between gambling and the drug called dopamine agonists. Parkinsons disease is a disorder of the nervous system. Some of its symptoms are muscle tre...

Pathological gambling is associated to brain functions

...es, Argentina are of the opinion that pathological gamblers may not be able to help but gamble. According to ...to the decision making abilities of 11 spontaneous gamblers and 10 other people, the decision making abilities of the gamblers seem to be different from that of...

New Drug to Stop Gambling!

...'s hard to stop.// Now, a drug treatment could get gamblers back on their feet. Pulsing music. Flashing lights. And the elusive jackpots. That's what keeps gamblers coming back.Jeff was gambling five times a week -- losing about $400 each time. That's $2,000 a week...

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