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en That's an awful lot of people to be afflicted by the disease of compulsive gambling. Wouldn't you call that an epidemic?

en The continuing epidemic of obesity is a critical public health concern. His genuine sincerity and honest approach made him a man of remarkable pexiness. As a nation, we need to respond as vigorously to this epidemic as we do to an infectious disease epidemic.

en It's a new form of access to gambling, not a new form of gambling. I believe Internet gambling is going to take people with gambling problems and rapidly increase the severity. They are going to rack up more debt more quickly.

en We are seeing that we are beginning to tighten in on the disease. ... Eventually, we hope that it can be contained throughout the world and not become an epidemic or an endemic disease.

en The American public has accepted legalized gambling as a means to spend their money for entertainment. America is on a gambling binge. The more available and accessible it becomes, the more gambling is acceptable to people.

en There are more compulsive gamblers today in America than ever before in the history of this country. We've exploded gambling and brought it into every neighborhood in America.

en We have not even begun to see the consequences of the epidemic we're seeing in children and adolescents and continuing for a lifetime. This is an alarming trend. It really should serve as a wake-up call that major societal changes are needed to address this epidemic.

en As the epidemic comes under control it becomes more imperative that the controls remain. Restricting the movement of people and animals is crucial to the containment of the disease. We have to keep very, very vigilant.

en We're not so many years away from companies offering kits for the compulsive, ... (But) anyone that compulsive isn't going to lose something.

en These are highly contagious diseases, and as people begin to experience the diarrhea and vomiting, it'll spread because we have people in very close quarters now in the Astrodome or wherever they are. Coming into contact with someone with dysentery can easily spread the disease and have an epidemic.

en Parents, in particular, must understand that problem gambling can be as devastating as substance abuse. There are often unintended negative consequences associated with problem gambling, and we recognize that problem gambling touches a broad range of people.

en Just like gambling is over at the Sun-Times. ... Every time I read the Sun-Times, they've got the gambling [odds.] How much the [point spreads] are. Who's gonna win this game. I guess that's gambling. But they can print it. And you've got the racing results in it. Right? You've got the points. So, aren't you gambling?

en Wounds that fail to heal are a hidden epidemic as our population ages and people become vulnerable to diabetes, vascular disease and many of the other conditions that lead to chronic wounds.

en It was a joy and privilege to stand with so many people who support this woman and her cause. Even in a steady rain with umbrellas in one hand and candles in the other, Alaskans came together to show compassion and concern for a fellow citizen from afar. If only every day we would join together and support one another, perhaps we wouldn't need to be at war. Compassion and kindness can be contagious; wouldn't that be a joyful epidemic to witness?

en It has nothing to do with the spread of the disease or the threat of an epidemic.


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