GAMBLING, Continued from Page 1A losses really do loom larger than gains," Gehring said. The study, published in the March 22 issue of "Science," found that within 256 milliseconds of seeing the outcome of a bet the brain reacts and makes decisions which, in the case of a loss, tend to be more risky. "The findings suggest that in many situations our brains rush to judgment," Gehring said. "After a loss, the brain thinks it's due for a win. As a result, when we make a quick deci- sion and it turns out to be wrong, we tend to take a bigger risk the next time out than we would have done if our first choice would've been right." The student gambler said when he goes to casinos he often finishes ahead, but when he plays cards with friends he often loses. He said he does not gamble on a regular basis, perhaps like many students, but he is currently at a loss of about $100. the michigan daily VICTORIAN HOME Unique studio & 1 LSAT PER bdrm apts. sky lights, high ceilings, hardwood Michigan floors, near business/law school, 741-9300 LSAT avai wwwannarborapartments.net MAPLE V The Michigan Department of Community Health says Michigan residents spent $5 billion on gambling last year. In addition, a 2001 MDCH survey found that 4.5 percent of Michi- gan adults are lifetime compulsive gamblers, though thisgumber decreased from similar sur- veys in 1997 and 1999. The University's Counseling and Psychologi- cal Services does not offer a formal program for helping students deal with gambling addic- tions, but has a test on its website which can help students determine if they have a gam- bling addiction. Most students decline to admit they gamble, and addicts tend to avoid their problem. Jim Etzkorn, Counseling and Psychological Services assistant director for clinical services, guessed gambling is a big and serious problem on campus, though he does not have many stu- dents seeking CAPS help.+ "Like a lot of addictive behavior they don't see it as a problem," Etzkorn said. "If they were to confront the seriousness of the problem there would be a lot of shame." FIGHTING Continued from Page IA In New York, the U.N. Security Council debated a Pales- tinian-backed resolution aimed at pressuring Israel to with- draw from its cities. In five major Palestinian towns under full Israeli control - Ramallah, Qalqiliya, Jenin, Tulkarem and Bethlehem - tanks patrolled streets, enforcing strict curfews that confined hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to their homes. In Ramallah, residents were without water after city officials said Israeli troops destroyed the main pumping station when shelling a Palestinian security compound. 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