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Report: Gambling Poses Global Threat to Public Health

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Report: Gambling Poses Global Threat to Public Health
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OCT 2024
Above: A mobile application featuring a game of chance. Image copyright: Sina Schuldt/Contributor/Picture Alliance via Getty Images
story last updated OCT 2024

The Spin

Narrative A

This report is finally calling attention to the growing problem of gambling, as those who have fallen victim to this silent addiction are too often stereotyped and dismissed. Not only has gambling become a public health problem for hundreds of millions worldwide, but its long-term effects on consumers remain unknown. In order to avoid a severe health crisis, the report's authors have rightly recommended that governments take control.

The LancetGreater Govanhill

Narrative B

From alcohol to drugs and video games to even exercise, studies have shown that people can become addicted to almost anything. Online casinos, sports betting, and wagering apps have certainly fueled the rapid rise of gambling, but the catastrophic framing of the issue does more harm than good. Gaming operators and players must instead understand responsible gaming to make gambling fun and safe. The industry can efficiently protect children and other banned players from gambling by using modern identity verification, authentication, and AML screening systems.

JumioBBC News

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