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Britain more or less invented the beach holiday, starting in the late 18th century when sea bathing was touted by royalty as a cure-all.
"I'm just saying that's not a cure-all for this particular situation."
Payne also noted that rent stabilization is not a cure-all for the housing crisis.
Record, the Scarborough health teacher, said those uses of marijuana as medicine do not mean it is a magical cure-all or that it’s harmless.
The series revolves around what happens after a neuroscientist, Dr. Skinner, introduces a miracle cure-all drug.