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Donald McEachinCongressman A. Donald McEachin (VA-04) announced two grants from the Department of Health and Human Services to VCU for alcohol program research totaling $888,754.

“Alcohol abuse has significant negative impacts,” said Congressman A. Donald McEachin. “Fatal car crashes, teen alcohol abuse and liver cirrhosis are just a few reasons why this research is so critical to combatting the destructive effects of alcohol abuse. I am so pleased to see VCU doing this critical work. Breaking the cycle of alcoholism will lead to a safer, healthier Commonwealth.”

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