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Diabetes drugs like Ozempic have made headlines for their weight loss benefits. Now some users are saying the meds are helping them combat other addictions — and researchers are hopeful about the potential benefits it could have on alcoholism and other addictive behaviors. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports and Dr. Roshini Raj provides analysis for TODAY.

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