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  2. New research provides insight into compulsive gambling | University…

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    Thumbnail for New research provides insight into compulsive gambling | University of Cambridge 11 Feb 2009: Gambling is a widespread form of entertainment in Britain, but some individuals become problem (or 'compulsive') gamblers who lose control over their gambling. ... The symptoms of problem gambling (e.g. cravings, and betting larger sums of money over time
  3. Dissertation and essay supervisors | Department of History and…

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    16 May 2024: Medical ethics (including double effect, non-identity problem, euthanasia). Dissertations previously supervised by Stephen John. ... The case for state intervention to reduce problem gambling. I is for interpretation: the compatibility of the ABC
  4. Disordered gambling: College members' research highlights…

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    Thumbnail for Disordered gambling: College members' research highlights UK's urgent need for independent funding - Clare Hall 2 Sep 2022: Too little research is being conducted into problem gambling – and what research there is is often funded by the gambling industry rather than by independent means, experts suggest. ... Between four and nine people in 1,000 are estimated to experience
  5. Scientists identify part of brain linked to gambling addiction |…

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    Thumbnail for Scientists identify part of brain linked to gambling addiction | University of Cambridge 8 Apr 2014: fallacy’. There is increasing evidence that problem gamblers are particularly prone to these erroneous beliefs. ... Problem gambling is associated with both debt and family difficulties as well as other mental health problems like depression.
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    14 May 2024: In short, it’s no longer necessary to leave your home to gamble./p/blockquote pToo little research is being conducted into problem gambling – and what research there is is often ... Between four and nine people in 1,000 are estimated to experience
  7. Caffeine intake linked to impulsivity in problem gamblers -…

    https://www.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/blog/2017/11/23/caffeine-intake-linked-impulsivity-problem-gamblers/
    Future research will determine the direction of any causal relationships between impulsivity, problem gambling and caffeine intake. ... Alternatively, if excessive caffeine intake does lead to risky gambling behaviour, treatment for problem gambling
  8. https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=tom-s…

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    16 May 2024: During the Georgian, Regency and Victorian periods, gambling was endemic among the English upper classes. ... She piled up large debts. By 1820 there were about fifty gambling dens in Central London.
  9. Of hammers, bouts and bets: a guest post by Jaap Harskamp – Cambridge …

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=5285
    During the Georgian, Regency and Victorian periods, gambling was endemic among the English upper classes. ... She piled up large debts. By 1820 there were about fifty gambling dens in Central London.
  10. Category: Funding - Page 8 - Cambridge Neuroscience

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    Search for:. Funding News. All News Categories. …. 8. 2023 University of Cambridge. 2024 Cambridge Neuroscience |.
  11. Opinion: There’s no such thing as a natural-born gambler | University …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-theres-no-such-thing-as-a-natural-born-gambler
    Thumbnail for Opinion: There’s no such thing as a natural-born gambler | University of Cambridge 22 Apr 2016: Many of those indigenous peoples who once didn’t gamble now have very high levels of problem gambling. ... Inequality is another good indicator for gambling, both statistically and on the ground.

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