"Ignorance can be cured, but stupidity is forever" - Aristophanes
Cure used as a noun: Penicillin was the first cure for many bad infections. That clinic says they have a cure for baldness. Cure used as a verb: Honey will make a cough feel better but it will not cure it. You can cure meat and fish by keeping it in salt. You cure concrete by keeping it damp. You cure rubber and tobacco by fermentation.
The word 'cure' is both a noun and a verb. The noun cure is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a method or course of medical treatment used to eliminate a disease or dysfunction of the body; to restore health. The noun forms for the verb to cure are curer, one who cures, and the gerund, curing.
To treat is to do something to make an illness less bad, but this does not necessarily mean that you will cure it. To cure is to make the illness disappear totally.
yes there is
synonyms: universal cure, easy solution; cure-all. antonyms: none so far.
Stupidity is a fatal epidemic on this planet. The Only cure is death.
Without knowing why they have adopted that position you do not try to change it. To assume there is a 'cure' is ignorance. Do not try.
Drug users start because they suffer from stupidity. Stupidity is hereditary so a number of people are always born with it and there is no known cure for it. Sufferers of stupidity will try anything, even Russian roulette, because they don't have the same concern for themselves like normal people do.
"Let's Play! Pretty Cure Modulation!"
The full phrase is 'the hair of the dog that bit you' and means that the thing that caused an ailment can cure it too. The phrase originally comes from the ancient idea that the burnt hair of a dog is the antidote to the bite of a dog.
ignorance can be cure, hence can be lifted by opening mind, the tolerance o influences and accepting all of them, taht can positively enlighten and no holding any bias
Perhaps "cure" or "prevent". Please put quotes around the word or phrase you wish to replace so it is clearer as to the scope of what you need to find that is synonymous. One might say, " . . .cure dementia" or " . . . prevent senility" if you meant the entire phrase, hence the quotes would make your question clearer.
Well, you've stumbled onto the age-old secret women hold near and dear: the art of...how shall I phrase it? Queefing, pussy farting No cure for it just accept that it happens. Some positions though can make it less.
No. Crohns disease is not curable. New treatments for symptoms are discovered all the time and research for a cure is on-going. Diseases of the bowel are not often well funded for research as most people are embarrassed by them. Makes you think about the phrase "Dying of embarrassment".No.
Hippocrates, the father of medicine, coined the word carcinoma for tumors, although the Egyptians were the first to record the treatment, by cauterization,of cancers. In 1891 the treatments were still quite crude and mostly palliative. There were no real cures.
Who knows? Stereotyping, ignorance, fear about their own feelings are the most common reasons. I had a friend in college who came from Atlanta. He was slightly built and rather "pretty" and he had that wonderful Southern accent. He was straight, but he let a lot of girls "cure" him.
I don't know. Stupidity? Politics? Everyone assumed that there would be a cure? The point is, the prudent medical procedure would have been to quarantine all infected individuals UNTIL a cure was found. Why wasn't this done? Now we have a situation where it's spreading uncontrollably and the media has decided to keep silence on the subject - an idiotic course of action. Sooner or later, the truth must come out. Ignoring a problem of this magnitude will not solve it.