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Super Bowl, sports betting and Problem Gambling

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Virginia Council on Problem Gambling Reminds Super Bowl Fans To Consider the Risks Before Betting on the Big Game
On Feb. 8, 2026, Americans will gather to watch Super Bowl LX, the most wagered-upon sporting event in the U.S.

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Super Bowl betting expected to surge as experts warn of problem gambling
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Super Bowl same-game parlay: Our NFL experts picked your best bets for tonight's game
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3 Bold Predictions for Seahawks-Patriots Super Bowl Rematch
The Seattle Seahawks are just three days away from facing the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX on Sunday, Feb. 8.

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Identifying next year's Patriots and Seahawks: Who's ready to take the leap?
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Super Bowl LX: 4 Fun Prop Bets for Seahawks vs. Patriots
Defense News
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Research on problem gambling included in defense funding law

For the first time, the fiscal 2026 defense appropriations bill included problem gambling as a research topic sanctioned by the Defense Department under its Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program. Gambling addiction joins more than 240 subjects authorized by Congress to receive funding under the program.
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AI tools offer earlier detection of problem gambling, but experts warn of new risks

Artificial Intelligence is increasingly embedded in online gambling platforms, promising earlier detection of risky behavior while raising concerns that the same technology could intensify addiction if left unchecked.
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1-800-MY-RESET replaces 1-800-GAMBLER as National Problem Gambling Helpline

The National Council on Problem Gambling adopted a new number after a legal battle ended its use of 1-800-GAMBLER, which it had operated since 2022.
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DoD Appropriations For Military Gambling Addiction Study Is Major Milestone

The 2026 U.S. Dept. of Defense (DoD) Appropriations bill directs annual funding to study gambling addiction, marking the first time since 1997 that a federal agency has been funded and tasked with researching the issue specifically.
Saturday Down South
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NCPG Announces 1-800-MY-RESET As New National Problem Gambling Hotline

1-800-MY-RESET is the new National Problem Gambling Helpline after the NCPG lost it’s previous number of 1-800-GAMBLER last year. This number is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is free and confidential for anyone seeking help regarding problem gambling or gambling addiction.
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‘They ruined that for me’: How sports gambling addiction and recovery affects men’s bonds with friends, family and fandom

CNN Sports reports on the way gambling addictions prey on fandom, the convenience of online sportsbooks, and masculine culture of competitiveness to corrupt the role of sports in their lives.
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300 experts in 35 countries map 25 priorities to curb gambling harms

Hundreds of international experts in gambling addiction are urging a more coordinated approach to enhance interventions and therapies, while aligning research priorities to tackle the escalating problem.
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Connecticut health and safety officials urge responsible Super Bowl betting as gambling skyrockets

Excitement is brewing in the final hours leading up to Super Bowl LX, as the gambling world prepares for its single busiest day of the year, and maybe all-time. Experts with the American Gaming
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Gamblers almost twice as likely to develop problem if they begin as children, ESRI finds

Gamblers are almost twice as likely to develop a problem if they begin when they are children, new research suggests. A study by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) found that two-thirds of Irish people under the age of 18 have gambled.
PhillyVoice
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Risk of gambling addiction is higher in people whose family members have betting problems

Having a family member or a close friend with a gambling problem puts people at greater risk of developing one, too, a new study finds.
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