Archive for January 2011

Video Available: Gambling Addiction Increasing Among Young Men And Older Women

Gambling has become one of America’s favorite forms of entertainment. Bettors are expected to wager 100 million dollars on the Super Bowl this year. But if wagering gets out of hand, win or lose, gambling can prove to be a bed bet. In addition to risking financial loss, people who develop too much of a taste for betting excitement could come to enjoy it too much. But University of Florida researchers say there are warning signs of a gambling problem.

Dr. Scott Teitelbaum/UF addiction specialist: “One of the things, for example, with sports gambling that we can see is when you start to see people interested in games that have no national significance and the person doesn’t even root for the team.”

Source: University of Florida

Experts say betting as little as five times a year may cause stress, obesity, or mood or anxiety disorders. Experts say don’t let that first big win fool you.

Dr. Scott Teitelbaum/UF addiction specialist: “Sometimes that first big win shows that this isn’t that hard and that this is an easy way to make money and that big win is reinforcing. So that does happen and most people with gambling problems have had times when they had big wins but the addictive nature and the compulsivity, they always go down and they lose a lot more.”

Research shows gambling addictions are on the rise in young men and elderly women because of the ease of placing a bet with modern technology.

Video available at http://news.ufl.edu/2011/01/20/gambling-addiction/

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Keifer Wrestling Classic To Benefit Shands Neuro ICU

See video here for the Kiefer Wrestling Classic to be held tomorrow in Tallahassee. Proceeds from the matches will benefit the neuro ICU unit at Shands Hospital in Gainesville.

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Breaking News: City of Valdosta Water Customers Asked To Boil Water

The following is a press release from The City of Valdosta, Georgia. We have also learned that some restaurants could be closed today. It could be a good time to stay in Madison and eat at local restaurants.

Residents are asked to avoid the use of any city water at this time. Any water that is currently left in the lines or that becomes available once water services are restored, should be boiled first before use.

Residents are advised to bring water to a boil for at least one minute, and cool before using, or use bottled water.

Water should be boiled for uses such as drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation. Boiling the water kills bacteria and other potential organisms.

This Boil Water Advisory is in effect until further notice.

Crews are working diligently to restore water services as quickly as possible. Updates will continue to be posted to the City of Valdosta website at www.valdostacity.com, or citizens may call the city’s Utilities Department to receive additional information and updates at (229) 259-3592

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Live Internet Stream of School Choice Expo Today from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

Watch the Florida Department of Education’s live Internet  stream on Saturday, Jan. 22, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. of the School Choice Expo in Tampa at http://www.fec.tv/floridaschoolchoiceexpo/

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