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  2. Online gambling and teens: What parents need to know - AOL

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    Finance professor Dan Roccato joins FOX6 WakeUp with what parents should know.

  3. Gambling advertising - Wikipedia

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    Gambling advertising is the promotion of gambling by casinos, lotteries, video games, bookmakers or other organisations that provide the opportunity to make bets. It is usually conducted through a variety of media or through sponsorship deals, particularly with sporting events or people.

  4. Teen texting can be just as compulsive as gambling - AOL

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    The quantity of texts didn't affect the teens so much as their inability to pull away from their devices. Sending just a few messages doesn't matter if your eyes remain glued to the screen, after all.

  5. As legal gambling surges, should schools teach teens about risk?

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    Wagering is now easier than ever for adults – and children – and there’s a growing movement in the U.S. to offer problem gambling education courses in public schools to teach teenagers how ...

  6. Gambling in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    For example, in New Jersey, which legalized sports betting in 2018, 70% of 16- to 25-year-olds report seeing at least four weekly gambling ads on social media. Additionally, calls to the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey's helpline have increased by 225% since legalization, with 35% of calls seeking help for people under 25.

  7. PEGI - Wikipedia

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    The content of games with a PEGI 3 rating is considered suitable for all age groups. The game should not contain any sounds or pictures that are likely to frighten young children. A very mild form of violence (in a comical context or a childlike setting) is acceptable. No bad language should be heard. [3]

  8. Entertainment Software Rating Board - Wikipedia

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    Gambling Themes: Prominently features images or activities that are typically associated with real-world gambling, even if they are not directly simulating a gambling experience. [53] Intense Violence: Graphic and realistic depictions of violence. May include weapons, human injury, blood, gore and/or death. [53] Language: Mild to moderate use ...

  9. Campaign launched to tackle stigma of gambling harm

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