Cure (disambiguation)
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A cure is a completely effective treatment for a disease.
The Cure is an English rock band.
Cure, or similar, may also refer to:
Film and television
- Cure (film), a 1997 film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa
- The Cure (1917 film), a short film starring Charlie Chaplin
- The Cure (1995 film), a drama starring Brad Renfro and Joseph Mazzello
- The Cure, the documentary series on medicine & health issues on Al Jazeera English
- Television episodes
- "The Cure" (Fantastic Four)
- "The Cure" (Fringe)
- "The Cure" (The Shield)
- "Cure" (Stargate SG-1)
- "The Cure" (X-Men)
Music
- "Cure", a song by Metallica from Load (album)
- "The Cure", a song by Jordin Sparks from Battlefield
- The Cure (The Cure album)
- The Cure (Keith Jarrett album)
- The Cure (Manning album)
- The Cure (The Saw Doctors album)
- The Cure, a 2011 album by RZA from the Wu-Tang Clan
- Cured (album), a 1981 album by Steve Hackett
Places
- Cures, an ancient Italian town
- Cures, Sarthe, a commune in western France
- Cure River, a river in France
Sciences
- Curing (chemistry), the process of hardening a polymer material
- Curing (food preservation), a food preservation technique
- Curing of tobacco, to prepare it for use
- Concrete curing, the process of hardening Portland cement
Organizations (acronyms)
- Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants
- Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy
- Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education
- Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education
- CURE, a fictional organization in The Destroyer
Other uses
- Cure (surname)
- Cure (magazine), a Japanese music and style magazine
- CURE (magazine), a free magazine for cancer patients, survivors, and healthcare professionals
- Cure (religion), the practical exercise of an ecclesiastical office
See also
- Kure (disambiguation)
- Project C.U.R.E.
- Vulcanization, the process of hardening or "curing" rubber
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