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"cure-all" Definitions
  1. something that people believe can cure any problem or any disease
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NOT A CURE-ALL "Lowering the RRR is good, but it doesn't cure all illnesses," Financial News, a newspaper run by the central bank, said in an editorial on Thursday.
In 1993, in Somalia, Special Operations seemed a cure-all, too.
The CZI aims to 'cure all disease in our children's lifetime'.
She figures that sugar, that cure-all, will calm her nerves.
And it's a bandage, maybe, instead of a cure-all solution.
The ADA was not a cure-all for Americans with disabilities.
The new fund was a relief, but hardly a cure-all.
But low interest rates aren't a cure-all for the budget.
But for nonwhites, a strong economy is not a cure-all.
Mark Zuckerberg wants to cure all disease before the 22nd century begins.
And yet, people think of it as a cure all, she added.
Hear us out on this genius holiday cure-all: Jell-O shots.
Apple cider vinegar has been touted as a cure-all for decades.
"Look, whatever we draft it is not a cure-all," said Norachit.
Researchers found that while having savings helped, it wasn't a cure-all.
Trust us: Weed is not a cure-all for everyone and everything.
The medicine is being exploited, misused, and sold as a cure all.
It's not a cure-all, but kindness is in short supply nowadays.
This was back when "fresh air" was considered the universal cure-all.
Solar desalination is a tantalizing cure-all to Earth's fresh-water woes.
To be fair, a chronological timeline isn't a cure-all for Twitter.
It's kind of like this cure-all show that fills my life.
Nor are these pods some magical cure-all to our national affliction.
His Jewish family's chicken soup, "designed to cure all aliments," he said.
This miraculous cure-all is a hallucinogen that attaches itself to rubber trees.
What if you could cure all your health problems in just 27 days?
What if you could cure all your health problems in just 7 days?
Maybe engagements are a cure-all for the morass that is 2018 politics.
Often, education is touted as the cure-all for social malaises and inequalities.
But is it the miracle, cure-all ingredient Williams claims it to be?
But, like every new age "cure-all," wheatgrass' supposed benefits are far-ranging.
This new framework isn't meant to be a cure-all for climate change.
We set a goal: can we cure all diseases in our children's lifetime?
"It's not a cure-all, and it's no layup, for sure," he said.
Still, Mr. Trump's endorsements have not been a political cure-all for Republicans.
It's billed as a cure-all for rural broadband and crumbling national infrastructure.
Gene editing, or CRISPR, is here, but it's not yet the great cure-all.
Of course crafting isn't a cure-all for the poisons that seep in everywhere.
Does Japan tell us that low negative interest rates are not the cure all?
In our current political moment, niceness no longer appears to be a cure-all.
But experts previously told CNN Business hiding likes is not a cure-all solution.
The policy is not the cure-all the government seems to think it is.
"Mindfulness is really seen as a positive end-all/cure-all," Sofia** tells me.
The fair use doctrine is far from a cure-all for biased AI, however.
Above all, keep in mind that Incognito mode is not a security cure-all.
But we've got good news — maybe even a permanent cure-all: the charcoal latte.
What's truly remarkable is that the administration would choose tariffs as the cure-all.
For the SpaceX engineers behind Synthego, the answer was helping cure all human disease.
"In Korea, ginseng is considered to be the cure-all for everything," Gray says.
But it's also not a cure-all, no matter what the wellness fanatics say.
The decryption tool is "not a cure-all" for your infected computer, said Gillespie.
Even regulators say that restoring a version of Glass-Steagall is no cure-all.
Dr. Geyer cautioned that recycling was not a cure-all for global plastic pollution.
But, just as coconut oil isn't a nutritional cure-all, coconut butter isn't magical, either.
There is no "cure-all" for what has become of our so-called justice system.
"I know these steps are a not a cure-all," he noted in his letter.
In Tunisia, the best type of cure-all for colds is spicy and hot soup.
It's in the weeds, and it's not a cure-all (nothing is), but it's big.
However, Shaheen stressed that diet is not a cure-all for the effects of smoking.
That was not surprising, since many Republican politicians see tax cuts as a cure-all.
In short, it's the closest thing we have to a cure-all for the skin.
AMLG: Cure all diseases — you don't usually see that in any sentence of any company.
Mark Zuckerberg has said he wants to "cure all disease" in the next few decades.
It may not be the cure-all to inequity, but we need a starting point.
Islanders use the tree's resin as a cure-all, and pharmaceutical companies are taking notice.
There is no cure-all solution that will prevent an attack from a determined adversary.
In-person immigration interviews won't cure all the security problems associated with our immigration system.
Luyendyk isn't the first celeb to use breast milk as a cure-all home remedy.
Transparency may not be the cure-all to inequity, but we need a starting point.
"It's a start, but it's not a cure all," Bricken said of Rohrabacher's budget rider.
Like reiki or light therapy, flower essences are basically harmless — but they're not a cure-all.
It all seems kind of wholesome—leaning on your community as a cure-all of sorts.
While watching porn might not be a universal cure-all, winter-related mood changes do exist.
That said, she's not suggesting that forced paternity leave is a cure-all for pay inequity.
Carbon pricing can take a few forms, and it's not a cure-all, to be sure.
Zuckerberg and Chan's first major effort will be to cure all diseases in their daughter's lifetime.
After all these years, the gesture is still a cure-all for being single and alone.
Yet fixed-mobile mergers are no cure-all, argues James Barford of Enders Analysis, a consultancy.
However, while each has its benefits, neither is the security cure-all it's often sold as.
Times are hard and confusing, but Michelle Obama gives a hug that could cure all ills.
There is no silver bullet or magic pill that will be the cure-all to addiction.
The Times Magazine looks at how it has come to be seen as a cure-all.
Because of interest in its to-be-determined powers, CBD is marketed as a cure-all.
This season's smartest move was to interrogate empathy rather than treating it as a cure-all.
As a result, they are hopeful their investments will be the cure-all for their money woes.
I'm going to have all these expectations that mindfulness is a cure-all, that it's a panacea.
It's a nice idea — that something so readily available can also be a cure-all for skin.
AND SO THAT IS THE ARGUMENT PEOPLE MAKE IS HOW DO YOU CURE ALL OF THOSE PEOPLE?
Reporting an allegation to human resources, as many women have painfully discovered, is rarely a cure-all.
" But the effort, he added, is "obviously not the cure-all for all the health-care woes.
But love is not an answer or a cure-all for anyone and especially not for Rebecca.
Of course, this isn't a cure-all, as the end of Miami-Toronto Game 2 made clear.
To be sure, crowdfunding isn't a cure-all for reigniting new ideas and products in an organization.
Rousseff's impeachment was not the cure-all that those who pushed for her removal had hoped for.
The policy change is a civil rights victory for children, but it is not a cure-all.
So, simply creating new digital tools isn't the cure-all for getting Americans into good-paying careers.
But I learned later, as this article notes, that many consider the pungent salve a cure-all.
Jewelry is the perfect cure-all when it comes to adding some spring into your winter-booted step.
Don't look to this procedure as a cure-all, but it sure can be a lot of fun.
It's not a cure-all, but sitting takes a lot of the aforementioned risk off the virtual table.
He said one of his charitable goals is to cure all diseases by the end of the century.
Some people even use masturbation as one tool to help manage anxiety (though it's not a cure-all).
It's more a Band-Aid than a cure-all... but sometimes the healing process works in mysterious ways.
This makes it versatile, though not a cure-all: it didn't work against a modern strain called H3N2.
PANACEA, Florida (Reuters) - Panacea, on the Florida Panhandle, takes its cure-all name from the area's natural springs.
Avocados have quickly become the WD-40 of food—a sort of cure-all for all things culinary.
While nothing may be a cure-all, even a few minutes of calm can prove useful. 1. Meditate.
Overuse and misuse as a cure-all have moved their effectiveness back to a time before antibiotics existed.
Medication can slow or alter the course of this kind of thinking, but it isn't a cure-all.
Thom Tillis, Ben Sasse, and Cory Gardner, we hear a call for innovation as the energy cure-all.
Part pop philosophy and part aesthetic, minimalism presents a cure-all for a certain sense of capitalist overindulgence.
Like The New York Times, Google now has responsibilities as a media enterprise; technology isn't a cure-all.
"   "I'm not arguing that empathy is the cure-all or even the right state to be all the time.
And they're not under the delusional that it's a cure-all, or even that their product is for everyone.
This has been viewed as a naive effort to cure all the ills of modern capitalism at a stroke.
Back then, aspirin was considered a cure-all, though it had the side-effect of being a blood-thinner.
While it's not a cure-all, Churches strongly advises women to negotiate their pay and push for better benefits.
Silver bullet prescription New "solutions" are often lauded as the "silver bullet" that will cure all of your ills.
Lambert says that while resistant starch is an important part of the diet, it is not a cure-all.
Still, cosmetic surgery isn&apost a cure-all for feeling physically inadequate, health psychologist Charlotte Markey previously told Insider.
Concerned consumers may be tempted to turn to "natural" products, though the researchers say that isn't a cure-all.
And to hear the company hawk its wares, you'd think Lumosity offered a cure-all for virtually every mental malady.
But governments, companies and investors have already consigned to the scrap heap his belief that free markets cure all ills.
But a word of caution: cash aid has its limits and is not a cure-all, especially in urgent situations.
Dr. Engelman says the cure-all ingredient will help restore your skin's pH level and impart a cool, soothing feeling.
I think certainly it has some benefits just as a means, but it's not going to be a cure-all.
"There's not just the one thing you can do that will stop this and be a cure-all," Bessent said.
As we mentioned earlier, despite its reputation as a cure-all for a lot of history, mercury is bad news.
This broader issue is harder to exploit, but also harder to address, with no one cure-all likely to work.
Reducing the explosiveness of the crude moved by rail was not supposed to be a cure-all to prevent accidents.
Other groups were removed earlier this year for promoting the a substance called Miracle Mineral Solution as a cure-all.
I did some of my best thinking while running, and when I discovered running was basically a hangover cure all?
Aid is not a cure-all, but it has more practical promise than anything else that the Administration has tried.
Last fall, CZI pledged $3 billion over the next decade to try and "cure all diseases" in their daughter's lifetime.
The Times Magazine looks at how, in this unusual moment, it has come to be seen as a cure-all.
"It has helped, but it is not a cure all," said Elias Husamudeen, the president of the correction officers union.
Mr. Rouhani's statement on Wednesday made clear that he doesn't expect Europe to cure all of his country's economic woes.
Coconut oil — as a cooking ingredient and as a wellness cure-all — became a popular alternative to other cooking oils.
Even regulators, who worry about the systemic risks posed by huge banks, say restoring Glass-Steagall is no cure-all.
The deeper point here is that public policy is rarely a cure-all, but it can often be a corrective.
Placing the Federal Air Marshal Service as a specialty unit within HSI would immediately cure all that ails the agency.
Making these changes may not be a cure-all, but they could help the law become more sustainable in the future.
Fortunately, President Trump's incompetence in foreign relations, while not a cure-all, can moderate the damage that he might otherwise cause.
As we noted last week, monetary policy is a very blunt instrument that was not designed to cure all economic ills.
But, not enough research has been done to know whether CBD overall is the cure-all it's often claimed to be.
Some Aquarians are diet or fitness-obsessed to the point that they think these things can cure all of life's ills.
I have joined forces with the American Brain Foundation and have taken up their noble mission: to cure all brain disease.
Others swear that using the mats regularly can cure all sorts of medical ailments, like headaches, high blood pressure, and constipation.
" In 2016, Zuckerberg announced, onstage and in a Facebook post, his intention to "help cure all disease in our children's lifetime.
"It's not a cure-all," said Mr. Jenney, who went on to a residential treatment center after he completed the program.
Whack that oven up to 180, get the timer on and the ketchup out, and let the Ristorante Mozzarella cure all.
Cannabidiol is being touted as a magical elixir, a cure-all now available in bath bombs, dog treats and even pharmaceuticals.
This weekend has offered yet more supporting evidence that the Premier League's belief that money can cure all ills is misguided.
But its new mainstream popularity can most likely be attributed to celebrities who have called out hypnosis as a cure-all.
The hope was that they could regain their footing once he returned, but he was not the cure-all anyone imagined.
Booze wasn't a cure-all however, and repeated wildness overshadowed his final five starts as a major league pitcher in '01.
FB: A few magazines have run headlines that Pokémon Go is "praised by health experts" as a kind of cure-all.
"Vitamin drips and IVs after a night of drinking are an expensive option and definitely not a cure-all," he tells PEOPLE.
Apple cider vinegar has a reputation as a magical cure-all that will remedy everything from allergies to dandruff to… yeast infections?
For those banking on CRISPR as the cure-all of the future, we're guessing this paper is a big sigh of relief.
Speak up against the majority, and let's show the Internet that coconut oil isn't the magic cure-all for everyone, everywhere, always.
From cure-all balms to flake-annihilating scrubs, our beauty team is sharing the products we use to combat the cold, ahead.
The couple's first major endeavor: A $3 billion commitment over the next decade to fund research to try and cure all diseases.
Thanks, The Hater Dear The Hater, I wish I could say that I have found the answer, the cure-all, the panacea.
If Annie, Owen, and the others are healed of their trauma, it's in spite, not because of, the doctor's pharmaceutical cure-all.
Pope Francis has not failed: Changing the hierarchy in a supremely hierarchical institution is not the cure-all for diminished church attendance.
Their goal is to cure all diseases in the lifetime of their daughter, Max, who was 10 months old at the time.
It's my be-all, end-all, cure-all for all the wraths my body incurs over the course of a weekend aquatic.
Even if a ban on microtargeting were merely a cure-some, rather than a cure-all, it could still be quite powerful.
In other words, freelancing is not a cure-all, especially for the quarter of Americans who haven't saved for retirement at all.
Digital detoxes have never been so popular, but they're no cure-all, and realistically, there simply isn't a black-and-white fix.
Much like your overall diet, eating one specific food isn't going to be a cure-all that solves all your vaginal health issues.
While a sweaty round at the gym is not a cure-all for an anxiety disorder, studies show it can help manage symptoms.
Instead of invoking spirituality or pointing toward a miracle cure-all, the organization emphasizes thinking of your brain as a kind of computer.
What we're missing: "This is far from a cure-all to our cyber problems," said Michael Morell, former deputy director of the CIA.
The ideal goal of Breast Cancer Awareness is to find a cure; all that pink stuff is bought with that goal in mind.
I noticed minimal effects from those sessions, and I take anything that's marketed as a cure-all with a heaping spoonful of skepticism.
It may well be that education cannot cure all our social problems, but wouldn't it be wonderful if it solved most of them?
After all, AlphaInfinity could cure all our diseases, solve all our scientific problems and make all our other intellectual trains run on time.
This hot-and-sour soup recipe is a cure-all for cold (and have-a-cold) days lifestyle food voraciously lifestyle food voraciously
Though these efforts are likely to reduce the number of robocalls bombarding our phones every day, it's unlikely they'll be a cure-all.
It was a retro strategy, harking back to the cure-all claims the companies had made decades earlier to promote narcotics like morphine.
If there's even a chance that we can help cure all diseases in our children's lifetime ... then we're going to do our part.
The agency argue that cameras aren't a cure-all and that on-the-ground inspection is the best way to ensure humane practices.
I am aware and grateful to have found a cure-all whose purpose has shifted throughout my life; has become more great than terrible.
It's not a cure-all and has real limitations, but it's pretty good, and "pretty good" can be hard to find in international development.
"Lowering the RRR is good, but it doesn't cure all illnesses," Financial News, a newspaper run by the PBOC, said in a recent editorial.
But just as other "don't eat this" or "eat more of that" diets of the past didn't cure all, so goes the ketogenic diet.
During Monday's meeting, Otterman said he doesn't think it will be a "cure-all," but he hopes it could prevent overdoses in the future.
Answers. A lot of the misinformation floating around the internet isn't intentional; the average person hyping exercise as a cure-all probably believes it.
"CBD is an effective drug for this type of rare epilepsy but was not a panacea (or cure-all) for these children," Devinsky said.
It is no cure-all for a heavy debt burden, but it can simplify the situation and empower people to begin digging themselves out.
"We really need to look at the entire diet and not just worry about one single food as being a cure all," she said.
Although some research suggests cryotherapy may help reduce inflammation, there are no credible studies that conclusively support claims that cryotherapy is a cure-all.
You've probably heard the refrain on Congress and war powers, presented perennially as a cure-all for toxic conflicts ever since the Vietnam era.
In the finest tradition of the snake-oil salesman, he sold the perfect potion to many of us to cure all that ails us.
Even though anecdotal evidence, easily found online, points to pot as a period cure-all, there hasn't actually been any scientific research on it.
But an approach to crime that emphasizes prosecution and incarceration in all cases is not a cure-all for a vast and complex problem.
To be clear, it's a mistake to hype any one of these drugs as a cure-all (and please, don't hoard them at home).
Because children are, thankfully, exceedingly self-focused, but also because a parent's reassurance that everything is going to be fine can sometimes cure all.
Since the discovery of penicillin in 1928, antibiotics have been celebrated as a miracle cure-all for dozens of infections that once spelt death.
The most contentious issue is whether small amounts of sulfur dioxide, a kind of cure-all antioxidant and preservative, should be employed at all.
A true cure-all, emotionally speaking, it is both a very good way to start a meal and a very good meal unto itself.
"The movement almost gets presented as this cure-all for angst and anxiety that you're feeling in your day-to-day life," says Lowry.
There is no single cure-all for transportation funding, but tolling existing interstates may create problems worse than the disease it seeks to treat.
But these were the later Obama years, when it was easy to sell the idea of representation as a cure-all for social ills.
My generation was faced with the brutal realization that our expensive educations wouldn't be the financial cure-all we were believed they would be.
The ocean had taken something from me, as I knew it would: Shockingly cold water has been a cure-all for most of my life.
CBD, a chemical compound found in weed known as a cannabinoid, has come to be seen as a sort of cure-all among wellness enthusiasts.
A quick Google search would have you believe ACV is a magical cure-all that can help with tummy troubles, blood pressure, and even diabetes.
I can't say that CocoKool's 23-in-21 Avocado Tool is an avocado cure-all, because it still takes some level of skill to use.
The Verdict: If you have trouble getting up in the morning, the Philips Wake-up Light will probably help — though it's not a cure-all.
Along with the survey, ThredUp has released a campaign of videos called "Splurge Responsibly," which show its site as the cure-all for this calculus.
The tech companies and their visionary founders have raised it as the cure-all for oppression and corruption — even as a path to personal enlightenment.
The incredibly broad claims made about marijuana's benefits, bear strong resemblance to the extravagant cure-all claims made for patent nostrums of the 19th century.
If you want to cure all disease and educate everyone, you're going to need the government's help, even if you're as rich as Mark Zuckerberg.
But even if legal marijuana turns out not to be a K2 cure-all, cannabis reforms could still be tapped in the fight against K2.
Technology is so often sold as a kind of cure all; who were we to say that a drop of blood would be too little?
The tech companies and their visionary founders have raised it as the cure-all for oppression and corruption — even as a path to personal enlightenment.
But Sunday's gambit came with the added risk that failure could have dented the Warriors' confidence in what has been a longstanding strategical cure-all.
They invented vibrators as cure-all devices; those devices ended up curing very little, until our great-great-grandmothers put them toward their highest purpose.
Yet they aren't a cure-all: For instance, Medicare does not cover dental and vision expenses, and Medigap policies do not pick up those costs.
"Development holds the master key to solving all problems," he said at the forum, as if One Belt, One Road were the ultimate cure-all.
This educational program is obviously not the cure-all for the national gun problem, which Congress habitually ducks by refusing to pass gun safety measures.
Now imagine that this cure-all was an old-fashioned folk remedy: Just take a hike in the woods or a walk in the park.
Plugging the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative, the charity he and his wife Priscilla Chan started in 2015, Mark reminded everyone that he wanted to cure all diseases.
Image: PixabayThe gene-editing technique CRISPR is often touted as an eventual cure-all for all that ails us, from fatal genetic diseases to food shortages.
But at the same time, I don't think that the pro-cannabis movement should respond with the other extreme, where it's like, 'It's a cure-all!
In the last year, a number of companies promoted apple cider vinegar tonics as homeopathic remedies and a cure-all for everything from acne to hangovers.
If we all donated $1 to charity for every time the phrase "emotional intelligence" has been uttered this season, we could cure all of society's ills.
" She replies that she thinks that that is a very real possibility: "Rehab is not a cure-all that's gonna suddenly make you not an asshole.
I worry that because this advice doesn't promise to cure all ills, or promise to be easy, that it will have a hard time catching on.
And there are accounts of their usage as aphrodisiacs, dark skin spot removers, cure-all tonics, and even treatments for some ill-defined forms of paralysis.
In the West, doctors administered morphine liberally to their patients, while families used laudanum, an opium tincture, as a cure-all, including for pacifying colicky children.
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan announced a plan to invest $3 billion into research they hope will cure all diseases by the end of this century.
The European move on gun safety is not a cure-all, but it is a worthy public health initiative that deserves emulation in the United States.
I have devoted many words over the years to arguing that a carbon tax is not some magical climate cure-all (most recently, here and here).
We've got just the cure-all to banish those blues: a series of awww-inducing videos featuring huge NFL players trying to do their tiny daughters' hair.
The startup has the means to prove its supplements actually work in a field with a reputation for selling snake oil to cure all manner of disease.
News headlines today present us with the latest in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and algorithms, which are sold as the "cure all" solution to our problems.
It's not a cure-all, but it's a nudge in the right direction in a world where software is almost always nudging you in the wrong direction.
"There was a media blitz about melatonin in the 1990s that was completely unjustified scientifically," said Mander, who remains skeptical of any 'cure all' approaches to sleep.
"When do you a search for apple cider vinegar you see so many claims, and people will try it, searching for that natural cure-all," says Drayer.
The new HEX, with its honeycomb pattern, wants to be the cure-all for our sexual woes, an inspired revamp to make condoms safer and more appealing.
American Gambling Association CEO and President Geoff Freeman said opening the market to sports gambling could help bring in new money, but wouldn't be a cure all.
Passive investing has been touted by the investment community as a cure-all strategy for those uninterested in going for the outsize gains that stem from speculation.
Good morning, We're covering the rising U.S. tensions over Iran and the costs of the trade war and taking a close look at a purported cure-all.
Although the science is far from conclusive, it has been marketed as a cure-all for problems as varied as anxiety, chronic pain, inflammation and sleep disturbances.
He's after something larger about the unintended consequences of capitalism on both individuals and societies: meant to be a cure-all, it is too often a comeuppance.
I don't mean to suggest that tidy homes full of satisfied people who act in accordance with what sparks joy will cure all of our planet's ills.
The reality is that neither recycling nor switching to another material like aluminum will be a cure-all for all the trash generated by single-use products.
Five minutes into "The Christmas Club" or "The Christmas Cottage" or "The Christmas Cure" — all very real Hallmark Channel titles — she snatches the remote and hits pause.
" They sought to find, The Times reported, "a cure-all for the overemphasis bugaboo and lightening the load which modern conditions now put upon the football coach.
Throughout the 22000th and early 20th centuries, when mineral springs became Europe's cure-all for medical ills, wellness seekers flocked to the region's famous waters and sanitariums.
The declaration of a national emergency would not be a cure-all to the epidemic; as experts explained to me, it would at best be a start.
And, to be fair, Lindsay's aggressive cure-all for US-Mexican border relations was, indeed, proposed before Donald Trump descended an escalator and launched his presidential campaign.
Although removing public-facing likes could result in users posting more authentic content and feeling less pressure on the platform, experts said it's not a cure-all solution.
Now, without human data, it's a little premature to say that ultrasound is a cure-all for the delivery problems facing gene therapies using Crispr and RNA silencing.
Although austerity has been losing favor as a cure-all for Europe's economic ills, a renewed financial crisis in Greece last year kept a focus on belt-tightening.
Entrepreneurs may have to settle for acquiring mere generational wealth, rather than becoming "pledge to cure all diseases" wealthy, but the death of startups has been greatly exaggerated.
Greater well efficiency and new technologies - long touted by industry executives as a cure-all for low prices - were seen as having less of an impact on costs.
The cessation of hostilities was no cure-all, but its revitalization could end this rolling massacre in Aleppo and prevent the siege that we all fear is coming.
A new brand to cure all illsSince then, Google has rebranded of Android Wear to "Wear OS" and introduced various new features in hopes of winning over consumers.
Those families who lost jobs, pensions, homes, and faith in U.S. manufacturing may be reluctant to accept that smart technology is the miracle cure-all that some prophesize.
Dragonglass — which seems to be a magical cure-all — can create a White Walker, kill a White Walker, kill a wight and prevent someone from becoming a wight.
In the Times Magazine's health issue this week, we take a look at how one molecule from the cannabis plant came to be seen as a cure-all.
The newly energetic American left has largely rejected this approach, choosing instead to believe a comforting myth about swing voters being extinct and turnout being a cure-all.
Not a cure-all Bolland suggests doctors and health officials currently recommending the vitamin to older patients as a way to prevent osteoporosis or brittle bones should stop.
Doing so is not a cure-all for either newly born nationalist movements or generational enmity, but it can both keep us calm and help us to endure.
She thought she glimpsed a cure for cancer in interferons — proteins released by body cells to fight pathogens — but it was not the cure-all she had envisioned.
I first came across the song because I'd been having an atypically unfavorable week and a friend messaged it with the hope of it being a momentary cure-all.
Obamacare hasn't been a cure-all for America's uninsured population — but it sure has changed the numbers of people without health coverage, and what the remaining uninsured look like.
Rochon handles this story so well — the couple's fairy tale anniversary trip to Italy provides a sexy and romantic backdrop but also isn't a cure-all to their problems.
So people are likely going to tune in to Khloé's show — even if, deep down, they know that portraying weight-loss as a cure-all for unhappiness is wrong.
Ultimately, it's important to remember that massage isn't a magical cure-all, and it can't replace traditional medicine, but it can be a smart supplement to your healthy lifestyle.
The Facebook founder wants to "cure all disease in our children's lifetime," or at least be able to diagnose and manage them so that they are no longer harmful.
But they said the scheme was a backstop, not a cure-all for Italy's banking sector, which has long suffered from low profitability, weak governance and too many branches.
"Nothing's stopping you except what's inside," sang the man who called "welfare and foreign aid a Band-Aid" to global poverty and championed "free enterprise" as a cure-all.
While some suggest a "public option" as a cure-all, shifting more responsibility from the private sector to the government does nothing to address the root of the problem.
In an in-depth interview with the The New Yorker, Zuckerberg said people in Silicon Valley react to his pledge to cure all diseases in one of two ways...
An NBC investigation in June showed how social media has boosted the popularity of products like MMS, with some influencers peddling it to their followers as a cure-all.
"Many of our critics had proposed this specific option as essentially the cure-all for all of the policy challenges that we're facing in Syria right now," Earnest said.
I get it if you're tempted by the Green Bay Packers D/ST facing Brock Osweiler at home, but for me Monday night's decent performance doesn't cure all ills.
If you've always thought skinniness was the cure-all, it can be quite a slap in the face when you get there and find out your problems followed you.
But while it's not certainly not a cure all or appropriate for every situation, it could be a good entry point for couples who are looking to improve their satisfaction.
As a cure-all, we've partnered with plus-size lingerie brand Elomi to lay out four looks for spring, paired with the exact supportive, well-fitting bra to wear underneath.
While turmeric might be the superfood du jour, appearing in everything from skin-care products to smoothies, scientists are out to debunk everyone's claims that it's a wonder cure-all.
In late 2015, he and his wife, Priscilla Chan, promised to spend nearly all of their wealth on philanthropic efforts, including a recent $3 billion commitment to cure all diseases.
As incredible as CRISPR is, it also has some pretty sizable flaws to overcome before it can live up to its hype as a veritable cure-all for human disease.
Of course, no one is suggesting this method is a cure-all for teaching AI. There are a number of big downsides and limitations in using this sort of feedback.
In that case, Schweitzer says a cure-all is telling your pushy conversation partner that you don't have anything to say, and you don't know what your views are yet.
But they said the scheme was a backstop, not a cure-all for Italy's banking sector, which has long suffered from low profitability, weak governance and an excess of branches.
While the myriad studies out there have compelling evidence about happier people having less severe reactions to asthma, HIV, and even cancer, Pressman certainly doesn't consider smiling a cure-all.
They're all a part of the very establishment that said the cure-all of growth would be achieved through free trade, loose immigration laws, and the offshoring of American jobs.
It has been shown to be helpful in some, not-perfectly-proven contexts, and instead of being honest about that, they still went big, saying it was a cure-all.
And Williamson is correct to say that people sometimes get diagnosed with depression when they're actually just sad, and that antidepressants aren't a cure-all for sicknesses of the soul.
"The pope's visit is more of a cure-all than any economic help, even though we need that because we have lost everything," Mr. Petrucci told Sky News in Italy.
It's an ironic outcome for a man-made substance that was concocted in a 19th-century lab specifically to be a potent cure-all for the evils of… guess what?
And while it makes sense for Washington to craft a stimulus package, it would be unwise to consider it a cure-all for what ails the economy and financial markets.
And no, it won't cure all of a new mom's sleep woes, but it will remind her to pull the covers over her lap and take a moment to breathe.
"People may label it as a 'superfood,' but it's not this amazing thing that's going to be a cure-all," says nutrition epidemiology and research specialist Kelly Pritchett, PhD, RDN, CSSD.
It's generally seen as a low-risk ingredient, and with medical weed legal in 29 states, its now hawked as an unsubstantiated cure-all for everything from sleepless nights to cancer.
Untouchable isn't a cure-all, but it's part of a much bigger industry-wide reckoning that must continue into the future, even as various figures implicated for similar actions attempt comebacks.
She also argued that voluntary departure wasn't a cure-all, saying that it could still take several weeks or even months for a minor to be removed from the United States.
While 25G will most definitely provide faster, lower-latency networks, it shouldn't be seen as a magical cure-all for the numerous problems that plague the US broadband sector, they argue.
In the same way Windex is the cure-all for My Big Fat Greek Wedding, the mentholated ointment is the answer for all medical crises in Latinx households, including my own.
"People think there's a secret, cure-all compound in plants that they will be able to turn into a pill but it's much more than finding the active compound," she explains.
When cure-all good health is promised via the exclusion of whole food groups, that might be to go against the grain of one of the few nutritional sureties we have.
Keep in mind that this isn't a cure-all: Under the program, coverage on the structure of your home is limited to $250,000, and your contents are protected up to $100,000.
" In Friday's ruling, the appeals court panel said the Texas Legislature intended to "cure all the flaws" of the original law by passing SB 5 and had "succeeded in its goal.
Not only a status symbol for display, rhino horns are also rumored to be a traditional (but unproven) kind of cure-all medicine for everything from improving sex to battling hangovers.
The migrant caravan was undoubtedly such a fixation, a specter from the south; the wall, its counterpart, a panacea better than a Xanax, a cure-all for the nation's many ills.
And though proponents proclaim the fizzy brew a cure-all, little research on humans—and only a few studies in animals and petri dishes—back any of these claims, Li says.
Unicode isn't a cure-all, and sometimes can't render a stream of data to a correct symbol (and so uses the replacement symbol), in addition to potential security issues and attacks.
Some mental health advocates would probably tell me off for saying that, but I don't think it should be treated as the anxiety and depression cure-all it's sometimes touted as.
Instead, the FCC suggests that lifting a ban on paid prioritization is the cure-all that will spur innovation and ensure that health information will have priority over other internet traffic.
So, even though ACV seems like a cure-all that everyone is chugging, it's probably not going to fix your whole life, and there's very little research that shows it does anything.
It also is roamed by poachers, who ruthlessly slaughter the rhinos and hack off their horns, which are coveted throughout Asia by those who believe they can cure all manner of illnesses.
Her modus operandi — that there is no universal rule for the skin, and each person requires a unique regimen — rejects the idea of any products touted as a quick fix cure-all.
When I first started reading wired in the 1990s, one of the big ideas was that nanotechnology was going to cure all diseases with little silicon-based robots circulating in our bloodstream.
OUR SOFTWARE PACKAGE THE ONE THAT IS READY TO GO TO BE FLASHED IN ALL OF OUR VEHICLES WILL CURE ALL THEIR CONCERNS, AND IT'S -- THEY CANNOT BE CLASSIFIED AS DEFEAT DEVICES.
" His vision of the future: "In the next 10 years, I think we're gonna cure a lot — not gonna cure all cancers — but I think we're gonna cure a lot of cancers.
Although bankruptcy laws are complicated and using them is by no means a cure-all for unhappy musicians, the re-emergence of Petty's once-unique solution solidified his position as an innovator.
At the same time, we've also seen that games may be able to improve attention spans for people with ADHD, though they're not going to be a cure-all for mental health.
At the moment, congressional Republicans and Mr. Trump are trying to make common cause of an overhaul of the tax code because they see it as something of a temporary cure-all.
He did not name Deutsche Bank or Germany's second-biggest bank, Commerzbank, but said he did not believe in a "cure-all miracle merger" that would solve all Germany's banking problems overnight.
For years, he claimed that his invasive "pelvic floor" treatment, in which he put his fingers into young girls' vaginas, was a cure-all that could fix any number of physical injuries.
We should think of it not as a cure-all for our education ills but as a powerful vaccine — one that makes a solid K-12 education akin to a booster shot.
Step two: Insist on the same last-ditch, cure-all solution — namely, trusting Chick's specific, pope-hating, King James Bible-loving version of Jesus Christ as your personal savior — for each one.
It's almost as if there's no single eating hack that will make us look better, feel better, and cure all that ails us, at least not one that lasts more than a year.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan have promised to give away all of their wealth, and they chose a lofty goal for one of their first philanthropic ventures: Cure all disease.
"While a speed limitation is not a cure-all, it's worth doing if we can even l save one life," Volvo President and CEO Hakan Samuelsson said in a statement announcing the decision.
But some disaster experts say that while the military can be useful, it is not a cure-all in relief efforts, and that too many troops could overwhelm available resources in Puerto Rico.
With daughter Max and her generation in mind, the First Family of Facebook committed $3 billion over the next decade to bring scientists and engineers together with a modest goal: Cure all diseases.
"Shifting manufacturing locations helps diversify risk but isn't a cure-all, and in fact could become a game of whack-a-mole," Bryan Ma, vice president of devices research at IDC, told CNBC.
Though hardly a cure-all, artistic activities "can be powerful antidotes to distress, emotional violence and drug abuse," said Dr. Harvey Milkman, a professor emeritus of psychology at Metropolitan State University in Denver.
With his wife, Priscilla Chan, Zuckerberg has pledged to give away nearly all of his wealth to a variety of charitable causes, including a long-term medical-research project to cure all disease.
In December 2017 Hongmao Yaojiu, a popular traditional tonic from Inner Mongolia that has long billed itself as a cure-all for the elderly, was denounced online by a doctor as ineffective and harmful.
Buyer, beware: There are predatory clinics offering cure-all stem cell treatments, and the new guidelines issued today crack down on what the FDA calls "unscrupulous actors" under the guise of cutting-edge science.
As for whether a partnership with U.S. companies could turbocharge development, Yang says that sort of cooperation is certainly possible, but it's no cure-all because China's shale landscape is so different than America's.
While coffee seems like a magical cure-all, it can't reverse liver damage caused by lifestyle factors, meaning coffee is not a license to drink yourself silly and undo it all in the morning.
"Drastically curbing gun availability will not be a cure-all; a knife or a club is still a legal weapon," read a Los Angeles Times editorial published two days after the California Street shooting.
Why remdesivir is 'not the panacea' for the coronavirusEven if the clinical data shows remdesivir is effective in treating COVID-19, it is unlikely to be a cure-all for the virus, experts said.
The hype: Kratom, an ancient medicinal leaf from Southeast Asia, is the most recent cure-all to rise from the wellness fringes, particularly among those who frequent head shops for the latest medical breakthroughs.
Over the next decade, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan say they will invest $3 billion in a sweeping effort to cure all diseases in the lifetime of today's children.
No, this isn't an infomercial for miracle water or some cure-all magic pill; it's all part of the growing body of science supporting the health benefits of capsaicin—the active component in hot peppers.
Annie (Emma Stone) and Owen (Jonah Hill), the show's main characters, are part of a paid drug trial meant to cure all pain, suffering, and mental heath issues through a series of three little pills.
Mike,  I also found that recycling aspect very satisfying—its a sort of cure-all to "crafting fatigue" where I need to collect 7 specific doodads to make the one cool thing I actually need.
From there, it jumps into "As Long as There Is Whiskey in the World," which, as could be gleaned from the title, is a love letter to liquor as a cure-all for life's problems.
I'm not saying that these two products are a cure-all; I still struggle with dark spots from ingrown hairs on my face, as well as the occasional hormonal breakouts on my cheeks and chin.
If you look at the broader picture of what we're trying to achieve at Synthego, the name of the game is ultimately to create platforms and tools that scientists can use to cure all diseases.
He's a cure-all elixir for Brad Stevens, a gifted defender who habitually makes scoring against the Boston Celtics one of the hardest things to do on a possession-by-possession basis in today's NBA.
Kazuo Momma, a former top BOJ bureaucrat who oversaw monetary policy, says one positive from three years of aggressive money printing was a recognition among the public that monetary policy alone cannot cure all ills.
The message of the video isn't exactly that nothing is as it seems, but more that where you end up may be far from where you came from, and that success doesn't cure all obstacles.
The sale of such a hazardous and scientifically unproven cure-all online and in stores, often marketed to nursing mothers, highlights an alarming flaw in the government's tattered food safety system, which largely ignores traditional medicine.
The markets are behaving as though the White House's as-yet undetailed economic policies will cure all ails from the simmering uncertainty around French, Dutch and German elections to the biggest pain for CEO's - technology disruption.
Prior to today, those goals have included $3 billion toward trying to "cure all diseases" and a series of a smaller investments in everything from free eye exams to funding the development of a $1 microscope.
Declining to pay a higher price for a space across from a Whole Foods in a different neighborhood, Georges drew inspiration from an Irish playwright: But the opening of Cure was far from a cure-all.
A feasible theory suggests that it might be a bezoar stone, which are solid masses from the intestines of animals such as sheep or goats and that were used centuries ago as a poison cure-all.
It is only recently that pot has been widely imagined as an almost holy vessel of redemption, a cure-all for a full range of 21st century maladies — social division, chronic pain, chronic distraction, chronic boredom.
It won't be for everyone, nor will it cure all powerful men (and women), but just think about how many problems it would solve while we try to help humans conquer this "brutal" God-given affliction.
Rhetorically, business leaders sold the glories of free enterprise, devoting considerable resources to making the intellectual case for unfettered capitalism as the policy cure-all: The more government got in the way, the worse the economy did.
But Demetri envisioned a future in which people from the farming communities of Thrace cultivated their land to produce sideritis for a new, all-natural bottled version of the drink that everyone's grandmother calls a cure-all.
In a study published in the journal Nature, scientists at the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation found the compound can cure all three diseases in mice, and does not harm normal human cells in laboratory tests.
But even an appearance from Obama -- whose approval rating reached a nearly eight-year high of 58% in an ABC/Washington Post poll Monday -- won't necessarily cure all of Clinton's woes as the campaign enters its busiest stretch.
For decades, the beverage faded from view, but more recently it has been popularized by celebrities like Katy Perry and natural health proponents, who see the tonic as a trendy cure-all for everything from acne to hangovers.
Carrie Hunt, executive vice president of government affairs and general counsel for the NAFCU, said that the recent problems at Wells Fargo prove that a sweeping law like Dodd-Frank doesn't cure all evils in the banking industry.
In his State of the Union speech this year, Trump described El Paso as a crime-ridden city until the construction of a border barrier improved safety, even though local officials insisted it was not a cure all.
The emergency declaration is not a "magic cure-all," said Alicia Glen, the deputy mayor for housing and economic development, who faulted Mr. Cuomo for not releasing state funds that had already been appropriated to the housing authority.
It's also a classic clickbait tall tale, a Christian spin on the Joe Schmo who discovers a cure-all, and "now doctors hate him," or a "single mom" who finds a secret income tax hack that baffles experts.
While studies have shown the composition of the nests indeed contains nutritional value in the form of numerous essential amino acids and mineral salts, definitive evidence supporting the notion that they're some sort of natural cure-all is lacking.
Griffith's suspense-driven agitprop of racial purity codified the framework, with its perverse take on white power as a cure-all for a society infected with black criminality (critically, the term social thriller wasn't formally minted until the 1970s).
As such, it competed with other theories, including the Dodd-Frank octopus-like effort to wrap dozens of different regulatory tentacles around small problems, or the left-populist notion that breaking up large banking conglomerates would cure all ills.
Pinkerton's quick departure is a reminder that even though CZI is deploying billions of dollars in capital to do things like "help cure all disease," the organization is still a startup trying to figure lots of things out on the fly.
The case is a good reminder Facebook privacy settings aren't a cure-all—although you might be able to keep certain acquaintances from viewing your account, those settings won't necessarily apply if you get sucked into a legal battle. [Reuters]
That suggested many people might be immune to CRISPR-based treatments for disease, or at risk of experiencing dangerous side effects because of them—an implication that spells bad news for hopes that CRISPR will be a 21st-century cure-all.
A Republican wanted to realize economic growth, that silver bullet which would cure all domestic problems, through labor market liberalizations, a roll-back of regulations, supply-side tax cuts, and a de facto industrial policy of massive defense-related government expenditure.
Commerzbank indicated unchanged Deutsche Bank indicated unchanged The chief executive of Commerzbank said consolidation was not a "cure-all", when asked about a possible merger with Deutsche Bank in the future, saying it was possible to survive just with organic growth.
Public Health The new bipartisan health proposal is far from a cure-all for Obamacare's problems, but if it passed it would send health insurers a message they have sought all year: that it's safe to stay in the marketplaces.
It's a cure-all for an anxious, tech-addled society — a salve for every ailment, a balm for every mood, ibuprofen meets a glass of red wine cut with Prozac and a hint of Deepak Chopra, all delivered to your door.
When he began writing "The Longing for Less," he was put off by how minimalism had become commodified — a smug cure-all that countered late-capitalist malaise with self-help books by Marie Kondo and seasonal pilgrimages to The Container Store.
The placebo effect will never be a cure-all, but Colloca said she looks forward to a day when doctors don't just unwittingly nocebo their patients by rattling off potential side effects, but actively try to harness the placebo effect, too.
MARMUL DISTRICT, AFGHANISTAN (Reuters) - In war-torn Afghanistan, honey is regarded as a traditional cure-all but for one schoolgirl, the sticky commodity has also created sweet opportunities to work and own a business in a country where few women do so.
In the chart below, we look at a few startups that have secured rounds, along with their backers and respective business models: At present, even AI boosters don't tout the technology as a cure-all for troubles plaguing the talent recruitment space.
Today, bits for horses (metal tacks placed in the animal's mouth) are simply said to help riders communicate with them, but in 15th-century Catalonia, specific bit shapes were believed to cure all kinds of horse ailments, from the physical to the temperamental.
"The goddess who was going to cure all evils gave birth to an unrecognisable creature which today prompts rejection and mistrust among the majority of Mexicans," wrote Héctor Aguilar Camín, a historian and novelist, in an essay in Nexos, a monthly journal.
While Jean is supportive of her young daughter's possible identity, nothing here is pointing towards Dolly acting as some sort of cure-all for Jean's perfectly rehabilitated mental state, and it's not fair to give a child that kind of emotional responsibility.
Of course, this approach is not a cure-all, the same way that it isn't a solution to all the problems caused by gangs and predators, but it is an important part of weakening the social and digital infrastructure of extremist groups.
The most controversial aspect of these deployments to date had been the way that ISP marketing departments tend to unrealistically overhype 5G as a miraculous cure-all for all of the nation's broadband connectivity issues, instead of a natural evolution of existing networks.
Petrulis and Benard, who handstitched the 2400-pound blanket Petrulis currently uses, don't think the blanket is a cure-all for his sleep problems, but rather a promising, albeit under-researched supplement to other evidence-based treatment options for sleep and anxiety issues.
LONDON — Ever since European apothecaries began distilling gin and selling it as a cure-all in the 220th century, the juniper-flavored liquor has been revered as a medicine, vilified for fueling public disorder and consumed in a multitude of every-season cocktails.
Whether you're looking for a tightening gel to smooth crepe-y skin, a rich cream treatment, or an SPF multitasker to stock before your next beach getaway, find the best cure-all eye creams to make dark circles and winter doldrums disappear, ahead.
Indeed, the Energy Independence and Security Act was heralded as a cure-all for many challenges facing America at the time, and, not surprisingly, attracted strong support from both political parties in Congress, farm organizations and environmental groups, including the National Wildlife Federation.
He had sat with presidents and autocrats, been ripped apart by legislators, amassed a multibillion-­dollar fortune, started a family, and was financing, through an enterprise led by his wife, an effort to cure all diseases by the end of the century.
We can leave it to the historians to piece together why and how Democrats made the decision to shift course in the 1980s, emphasizing means testing, privatization of key government services, education as a cure-all, and a trusting attitude toward large business.
For smaller schools feeling snubbed, margin of victory isn't a cure-all—while it supports St. Mary's NCAA case, it also tells us that St. Bonaventure didn't win all that impressively against its relatively weak schedule, and probably didn't deserve a bid.
Once inside, though, she realized that while this way of thinking was indeed useful for helping a tire company shave costs or a solar panel maker select a promising market for global expansion, it didn't deserve its status as a cure-all across domains.
Beyond the politicization of a wall as a cure-all for immigration woes, border security experts continue to stress—as they have since Trump's campaign days—that a physical wall is simply not a practical or effective way to support law enforcement at the border.
As much hype as the gene drive has gotten as a sci-fi cure-all for New Zealand's conservation woes, the species-specific toxin is much closer to implementation, and much more likely to get the stamp of approval from GMO-wary New Zealand.
IF THERE WAS A MISTAKE MADE, I THINK IT'S A MISTAKE THAT NEEDS TO BE CLEAR THROUGH NORMAL PROCESS, AND I THINK WHAT WE'VE OFFERED NOW, THE EPA AND CARB HAS A SOLUTION ON THE SOFTWARE SIDE IS GOING TO CURE ALL THE CONCERNS.
They don't see smart guns as a cure-all to gun violence, but believe the technology has potential to help reduce the number of daily gun deaths in the United States, which cumulatively amount to a mass shooting nearly every day of the year.
"I thought, if it works, we've got a simple drug that would be cheap to make that could go to the developing world and cure all sorts of things," said Michael Klein, a computational chemist who was tasked with creating computer models of the molecule.
U.S. funding is not a cure-all, and in much the same way that the Colombian public backed a security tax to complement U.S. assistance under Plan Colombia, Central Americans need to demonstrate a commitment to the sustainability of reforms long after U.S. aid disappears.
But it's important to remember that casting spells is not a cure-all: Lighting some candles and smudging your apartment won't help you get over somebody if you're still stalking your ex's Instagram and mass-texting your friends screenshot evidence that s/he's an asshole.
But while backlash against the bill may have helped Mr. Quist modestly narrow the gap against Mr. Gianforte, it was not a cure-all for a candidate with a messy financial history running in a state Mr. Trump had won by more than 20 points.
Photo: APHere's something to give even Goop's "bio-frequency healing" stickers a run for the money of various rubes: A Canadian man successfully sold slickly marketed bottles of water with hot dogs in them as a miraculous cure-all for whatever ails customers at exorbitant prices.
"I know that these are not a cure-all," Barr said in his letter to DOJ Pride on Thursday, adding that he hoped "DOJ Pride will continue to help me and Department leadership in ensuring the Department is an inclusive and productive workplace for all employees."
Cleanses and detoxes promise all kinds of benefits, while gluten free is offered as a cure-all, even to people who suffer from no illness or allergy (I am deathly allergic to peanuts, so I understand that for some people, this is a matter of choosing life).
I decided to try the treatment out for myself last month, and while the treatment won't be your cure-all for acne (those with cystic acne may not see much of an improvement), I will say my skin feels — and looks — much better for having tried it.
But there is reason to believe that its status as nature's greatest cure-all has been vastly overstated, to the point that the beauty world's obsession with its topical use — particularly when it's of unclear quality or concentration — could be causing some consumers more harm than good.
Corrective treatments range from the "cure all" patent medicines sold from pitchmen's wagons to corticosteroids to surgery, in which small patches of skin containing hair follicles are removed from the back and sides of the head and transplanted to those areas where hair loss is apparent.
"The way that other CBD products have been either advertised or spoken about from other people, I think that's given a false sense of hope, and that sense that it is going to be a cure-all," April Krowel, a neuropsychologist in Indiana, told Business Insider.
"The way that other CBD products have been either advertised or spoken about from other people, I think that's given a false sense of hope, and that sense that it is going to be a cure-all," April Krowel, a neuro-psychologist in Indiana, told Business Insider.
If you like the taste, sipping on a probiotic drink can be enough to reap the benefits, but they're not a cure-all magic elixir, says Marci Evans, MS, RD. Here's what you need to know about probiotic drinks and how to find and buy the best ones.
It is not easy to implement correctly and is certainly not a cure-all, but, done right, it paves an extraordinary path to maximizing development velocity, and it is because of this that serverless is the most under-hyped, under-discussed tech movement amongst founders and investors today.
As Vox's Julia Belluz wrote about Goop's ability to galvanize its fans despite critical and scientific debunking, the appeal of a natural cure-all deeply appeals to people: Traditional medicine has failed people in many cases, and often lacks solutions for the most common health woes — chronic pain, obesity, Alzheimer's.
The research is limited, and flossing is not a cure-all, but it is still one of the few things people can do — along with brushing, drinking fluoridated water, rinsing with mouthwash, eating well, and going to the dentist regularly — to stand a chance against severe, long-term oral-health problems.
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Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan's announcement in September that they will pour $3 billion into research, mainly at elite universities in California, with expressed interest to "cure all disease" within a century, was an endearing move from new money billionaires who have pledged to devote their phenomenal wealth to supporting biomedical research.
These health care plans that rely heavily on the theory of a cure-all "public option" are all designed for the same purpose: Giving candidates space to convincingly claim they would provide universal coverage (or, if not coverage, at least universal "access") while also preserving the role of private, employer-sponsored insurance.
And no one is better at optimizing your dinner management strategy than the Instant Pot, which was engineered to dramatically reduce cooking time and which has become the culinary cure-all for a generation far too busy working multiple freelance gigs (to pay for their Cracka-Pot health insurance) to spend time in the kitchen.
Supplement brands claim that taking collagen either in pill or powder form can improve the health of your hair, skin, nails, and joints—but like many products that claim to be a cure-all, the benefits of ingesting it are often overblown, and there isn't much evidence to say that it can actually do anything.
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"Charters are not the one cure-all to the ills that beset education," DeVos said, adding "I suggest we focus less on what word comes before 'school' -- whether it be traditional, charter, virtual, magnet, home, parochial, private or any approach yet to be developed -- and focus instead on the individuals they are intended to serve."
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While helping to connect the world will always be the most important thing I do, there are more global challenges that I feel a responsibility to help solve — like helping to cure all diseases by the end of this century, upgrading our education system so it's personalized for each student, and protecting our environment from climate change.
But her personal perspective makes all the difference: She gains our trust, since we can plainly see the veracity of her experience, and that makes the moment when she widens her perspective to the community of people suffering from chronic fatigue all the more moving — and the failure to address a search for the cure all the more infuriating.
In the 1873 book A Brief History of the Production of Valentine's Meat Juice, a man by the name of Mann S. Valentine bottled and sold meat juice, which was made up of blood and all the weird liquids one can extract from a piece of raw beef, and claimed it was a cure-all. Nauseated?
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Vulkan isn't a cure-all, and it doesn't make the hard math and heavy load of modern graphics any less hard — in fact, it often requires more work on the part of the developer, at least at the outset — but it does offer a little more headroom for anyone willing to put in the effort, and even a few extra FPS or a few million more polygons is always nice.
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" To drive home the point of just how long systemic bias can linger — even if it looks like things are getting better — Obama even discussed his own experience with race and discrimination in America, and how being elected the first black president of the United States marked a big step forward for the country but was not a cure-all for racism: "What I always try to transmit to my kids is that issues of race, discrimination, tragic history of slavery and Jim Crow, all those things are real ... they didn't stop overnight.
A stressful circumstance like what we are experiencing now can negatively affect the immune system, but "a consistent meditation practice can help us better respond to stressful situations," explained Ellie Burrows Gluck, a Vedic meditation teacher and the co-founder and CEO of MNDFL, a meditation studio in New York City that also offers live-streamed, at-home practices with meditation experts at MNDFL TV. "Life is messy, and although meditation isn't a cure all it can help us to remember to breathe and that we'll never be able to clean it all up," Gluck said.

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