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Many Michiganders are looking forward to gifts and gatherings over the next couple weeks, but for some, including problem gamblers, the holidays can cause financial and personal stress. Nick Lyon, director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services., says, “Be on the lookout for signs of family members or friends seeking isolation or turning to gambling as a way to escape or to help pay for holiday gifts”. To safeguard yourself or a loved one from problem gambling during the holiday season here are a few tips, Don’t view gambling as a way to make money. Gambling should not be used as a way to supplement holiday spending. Make gambling a social activity – don’t gamble alone. Don’t wager more than you can afford to lose. For more information visit Michigan.gov/gamblingdisorder.