But cardiac experts warned alcohol was not a panacea for good heart health.
Which, by theway, is why ‘Baby Einstein’ has been shown not to be the panacea forchildren development.
Now there is no panacea for diminishing gold reserves — no handy cure-all for what is often a symptom of economic distress.
A possible panacea?
However, much like automation itself, it is not a panacea.
But they are not a panacea for world hunger, despite many assertions to the contrary by their proponents.
The panacea for a broken heart is a busy mind and a tired body; so throw yourself into work even though you don't really feel like working, and focus all your energy into your professional life.
This is not a panacea.
Research also shows that microfinance is not a welfare-to-work panacea.
Governments tend to treat CCTs as a panacea. They imagine that, if they don't have one, all they need to do is introduce it; if they do, they have sorted out the problems of social protection.
But though a useful tool, insurance is not a panacea.
Well-deployed natural features can improve water management and thermal control and reduce operating costs, but they are not a panacea.
History suggests, however, that none of these policies will be a panacea.
It isn't a panacea.
But although some sort of dialogue with Iran and Syria could indeed help-not only in Iraq but also in strife-torn Lebanon and palestine-talking is no panacea.
But teasing out the culinary panacea has been slow going.
London may be their temporary resting place but, as the women's stories attest, staying here is no panacea.
Unfortunately, all the approaches found so far have weaknesses, so they're no panacea, but they can be helpful.