Several decades ago, an HIV diagnosis was considered a death sentence. But as reporter Nicole Griffin show us, clinical trials in the U.S. are helping many with the disease to live longer, as researchers continue to focus on ending HIV once and for all. 

When it comes to HIV/AIDS health care and support in the Lone Star State, The Center for Health Policy at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth plays a major role. Dr. Waridibo Allison is their vice president of health policy and executive director. She joins us to explain how they're training those who are treating HIV/AIDS patients.