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Inside the battle over funding for addiction research
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Nearly 30 million Americans are diagnosed with alcohol use disorder, but the amount of funding to research what causes alcoholism tends to be less than funding allocated to research other well-known diseases like cancer. But now, one man is trying to change that. NBC News’ Kate Snow has more.Nov. 9, 2025