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Research suggests that the suppression of serotonin may be able to help control gambling addiction. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter involved in feelings of pleasure, and when its levels are low, individuals tend to seek out rewards and indulge in impulsive behaviors like gambling. Studies have found that when serotonin levels are suppressed, cravings for gambling are reduced and the urge to gamble is diminished. Additionally, suppressing serotonin may help to reduce the intensity of gambling-related emotions like anxiety and depression, which can exacerbate gambling behaviors.