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Montreal Gazette

The 'invisible addiction' of gambling has become more dangerous than ever in recent years. Here's how to avoid it

Noah Vineberg, a bus driver based in Ottawa, lost over $1 million to his gambling addiction. Vineberg can trace the roots of his addiction all the way back to grade school, where he avidly traded marbles and hockey cards on the schoolyard. "It wasn't until much later - like 16 to 18, 19 - I knew that I was gambling heavier than anybody else. And I…
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The 'invisible addiction' of gambling has become more dangerous than ever in recent years. Here's how to avoid it
The Christian Post

Will America soon face a gambling epidemic?

I write this article as a concerned observer, not as an expert on the phenomenon of gambling, and not as someone who ever struggled with gambling. I have simply noticed the pervasive presence of gambling stats and odds in the world of sports, coupled with invitations to download gambling apps, prompting me to wonder how many more Americans will…
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Will America soon face a gambling epidemic?
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