Yale University And The University Of Minnesota Will Be The Host Of Two Centers of Excellence in Gambling Research
A recent study done at Harvard have suggested that gambling is not quite the dark force that opponents make it out to be.

At Yale, there is a familiar face that will be the head of the Gambling Research Center.
In the Center at the University of Minnesota will study to identify what makes young adults develop pathological gambling problems.
The two centers from Yale University and the University of Minnesota will be the host Excellence in Gambling Research will be funded for three years through grants. Also for this study the 2 centers will receive $402,500 for research.
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