Washington: President Barack Obama has announced a new initiative at the National Institutes of Health in pursuit of a cure for HIV. Obama says his administration is redirecting $100 million into the project to find a new generation of therapies. He said the United States should be at the forefront of discoveries to eliminate HIV or put it into remission without requiring lifelong therapy. [caption id=“attachment_1262875” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
President Barack Obama gestures while speaking at a world AIDS Day event, Monday, Dec. 2, 2013, in the South Court Auditorium on the White House complex in Washington. AP[/caption] Obama made the announcement Monday at a White House event marking World AIDS Day, which was Sunday. The president also announced that the US passed the ambitious goal he set last year to support 6 million people around the globe in getting access to anti-retroviral drugs. Obama said the US helped 6.7 million people receive life-saving treatment. AP
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