by EpicentRx | Feb 14, 2024 | Blog
This Valentine’s Day what better subject to tackle than love and hate, specifically as it applies to RRx-001 (nibrozetone), a small molecule we know so much about? RRx-001 is a lover, the Romeo to the Juliet of normal tissues. As such, it protects them from all manner...
by EpicentRx | Feb 12, 2024 | Blog
“Hopefully this definition of fuliginous ‘soots’ you.” Fuliginous adjective fyoo-LIJ-uh-nus fuliginously adverb Definition: : begrimed, sooty, smoky, dark, dusky, or covert or cryptic either literally or figuratively Example sentences: “The smoggy, fuliginous air hung...
by EpicentRx | Feb 9, 2024 | Blog
A Viagra a day keeps the neurologist away? This is the suggestion from a retrospective study from the University College of London (UCL) published in the journal Neurology which followed 269,725 men over 40 with erectile dysfunction and no dementia for 5 years. Those...
by EpicentRx | Feb 8, 2024 | Blog
The recent disclosure of King Charles’ cancer diagnosis has touched off a frenzy of media speculation about what kind of cancer it is, his prognosis, whether William, The Prince of Wales, would step up as the heir to the throne should Charles need to abdicate, and...
by EpicentRx | Feb 5, 2024 | Blog
“The definition of uliginous is as clear as mud.” Uliginous adjective yoo-LIJ-uh-nus Definition: : swampy, boggy, slimy, slippery Example sentences: “During a COPD exacerbation, smokers may cough up uliginous globs of mucus.” “This lawyer is uliginous.” “That plant is...