A medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain.
To remedy an illness using medical or medicamentous treatment; to provide a cure for.
To return to health and strength after illness.
The act or process of regaining health.
1 Borrowing more year after year is not the cure , the report said.
2 She needed fresh air and a long cure , out west, in Europe.
3 In what follows I shall consider the problems of prevention and cure .
4 With these simple conditions, I look upon the cure as absolutely certain.
5 A cure for male infertility is still a long way off, however.
6 Jack wanted him to say yes, to hear they'd found a cure .
7 The best cure is rest, continued use will make the problem worse.
8 How will a cut in the budget cure the US health system?
9 Neither was the cure of it in the emancipation of the slaves.
10 BACKGROUNDUnderstanding HIV dynamics across the human body is important for cure efforts.
11 Right, here's a simple way to cure to cure your tea-time boredom.
12 Work could cure almost anything, I believed then, and I believe now.
13 In most cases, they thought their non-curative chemo might actually cure them.
14 That is the Cuban remedy; the other I call the Spanish cure .
15 ECB cash buys time but cannot cure fundamental solvency and competitiveness problems.
16 I wonder whether privatisation is the only cure for such basket cases.
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