ViewThe fun and games set-up on one college campus came with a twist: Lessons about preventing gambling addiction.
“It's just a high-risk age group. It's a high-risk demographic,” said Emily Wiegand, assistant director of the Counseling Center at Towson University in Maryland. “We leaned on our addiction knowledge. We...
College program may become model in preventing gambling addiction
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