
In search of a cure, scientists look for where HIV hides
Clip: 2/7/2014 | 7m 52s
Spencer Michels reports on the latest steps in the search for an AIDS cure.
While scientists and doctors have hopes of helping the 34 million people infected with HIV live disease-free, some basic questions remain about the virus, like where it hides in the human body. Special correspondent Spencer Michels reports on the latest steps in the search for an AIDS cure and renewed support from the government.
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In search of a cure, scientists look for where HIV hides
Clip: 2/7/2014 | 7m 52s
While scientists and doctors have hopes of helping the 34 million people infected with HIV live disease-free, some basic questions remain about the virus, like where it hides in the human body. Special correspondent Spencer Michels reports on the latest steps in the search for an AIDS cure and renewed support from the government.
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