The current emphasis in the research community is on cure, prevention, and treatment.
Regrettably, although much is known about the chemistry of how the body processes alcohol - and how that can have effects on everything from our digestion to our immune systems - the scientific literature is mute on a cure.
However, it is evident that there is a cure on the horizon.
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Mr. Noyer has hit on a better cure: less government spending, more flexible labor markets, and more competitive private firms able to create the jobs of the future.
They might have cared for the elderly, found the cure for cancer: having them work on green energy means we lose the cure for cancer or have uncared for elderly.
The 27-year-old midfielder made just three appearances this season before needing surgery on both knees to cure a long-standing tendinitis problem.
"Most people still expect me to get on the phone and cure their pets--for free, " muses Goldstein, who gets 150 calls per day.
Despite the severe backlash being heaped on Komen For The Cure by one-time supporters, the organization continues to argue that there was nothing political about its decision.
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Before the advent of the anti-angiogenic VEGFR inhibitors, kidney cancer cure rates were on the order of 5%.
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While MIT scientists often seek merely to understand disease, researchers at Merck focus on products that treat or cure it.
Wales international Ledley needs an operation - and potentially three months on the sidelines - to cure a hip problem while Championship top-scorer Peter Whittingham is carrying a thigh injury.
But its central idea, that somehow catharsis leads to cure, lives on -- rages on -- in Oprah and Geraldo and Ricki Lake and the whole steaming psychic stew that is our confessional culture.
Something similar happened in Argentina after it adopted its convertibility plan: people started to believe that biting the bullet of a permanently fixed exchange rate was enough, on its own, to cure the economy's problems.
Reverse payment settlement opponents had placed a great deal of emphasis on the Cipro case as a cure-all solution.
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He justifies the proposal on the grounds that it will cure inflation and deflation, a dubious claim John Tamny has illustrated not even Mundell himself could possibly believe.
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Coen - who, alongside his brother has co-directed and produced Academy-award winning films such as No Country for Old Men and Fargo - is making his debut on Broadway with his play Talking Cure.
Most districts in India are close to the cure target but fall short on detection.
He says much more attention needs to be focused on devising better surgical methods that could cure more people.
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It is disingenuous to suggest some sort of French fry prohibition on kids' menus will be the cure-all to children's weight problems.
Western medicine has no cure for dengue, relying instead on pain relievers and fever reducers.
With no scientific training, they took on the medical establishment and set about finding a cure.
Dr Robertson said more treatment would cure more people, who could go on to develop liver damage, and may slow the rate of the epidemic.
The early warnings let the administrators react instantly to adjust filters to remove the dangerous payloads on a virus or quarantine suspect messages until a cure is available from the anti-virus companies.
Even on the busiest of weeks, taking an hour-long lunch break to read alone on a nearby park bench might be just the cure for an otherwise crazy schedule and overwhelmed mind.
Whether easy money policies can cure unemployment or reinflate the housing market is on our minds a questionable proposition, but something Chairman Bernanke seems to wanting to do.
There he worked on projects with Michael Jackson, Dave Brubeck, The Cure, Brian Eno, David Bowie, Mel Torme, Sam Shepard, David Byrne, Norman Mailer, Apple Computer (Knowledge Navigator, Newton) and many others.
Finishing the night on a high were the winners of BurySOUND 2009, Cure Caballo, who got the crowd going more than any of the other acts and working them up into a sweat by the end of the first song.
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But the best cure of all for complacency is to reflect on the fact that banks, the crux of what went wrong in the 1930s, are still causing mayhem 60 years on, and regulators haven't yet worked out what to do with them.
No doctor could cure him and in a short time he lay on his deathbed.
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