EpicentRx Word of the Week: Epicenter

EpicentRx Word of the Week: Epicenter

“Word up.” Epicenter noun eh·puh·sen·tr Definition: the part of the earth’s surface directly above the point where an earthquake starts and where the shockwaves are felt most strongly. dead center or the point of concentration. Example sentences: “The epicenter...
Kiss Not on Our List

Kiss Not on Our List

One of the “catchiest” songs ever recorded is “Kiss on My List” by the best-selling duo, Hall & Oates. Certain to start an earworm if you grew up in the 80’s, here’s the chorus from the song: Because your kiss, your kiss is on my list Because your kiss is on my...
“Vocal” Support for Dick Vitale

“Vocal” Support for Dick Vitale

Shout out—pun intended—to the hyperverbal, hyperbolic, and all-around hyper college basketball broadcaster, Dick Vitale aka Dickie V who was diagnosed with laryngeal cancer and recently underwent treatment for it. Sidelined and instructed not to talk for four weeks,...
Aluminum, Autism, and Alzheimer’s?

Aluminum, Autism, and Alzheimer’s?

The James Webb Telescope captured a giant red question mark in space, shown in the image above, fueling speculation that we live in a giant computer simulation like the Matrix. Seriously. Or, rather, seriously? Yes, seriously. Aluminum foil hats, anyone? Besides...
The Time the Music Died

The Time the Music Died

The Day the Music Died was on February 3, 1959, when Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and “The Big Bopper” were killed in a plane crash, which Don McLean sings about in his iconic rock’n’roll dirge, “American Pie”. But the time the music died? Well, it was 5 o’clock...