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In today's adorable moment, this cop stops traffic to let a kitty cross the street.
A new relationship meme making its rounds on Twitter breaks down what women really want to hear. The meme uses a dated stock photo of a guy whispering in a womanâs ear while she smiles and the caption reads: âPost the four words every girl wants whispered in her ear.â
And of course, Twitter has had lots of fun with it. There were some earnest comments, like âWill you marry me?â but who cares about those. Weâre all about the fun answers, like these:
- âHeâs gonna be impeachedâ
- âI loaded the dishwasherâ
- âI donât watch sportsâ
- âGo buy another pairâ
- âPaid your student loansâ
- âYouâre right. Iâm wrongâ
- âI got extra guacâ
- âLetâs watch some Lifetimeâ
- âI make my sandwichesâ
- âSleep. I got thisâ
- âThere is more wineâ
- âHereâs my credit cardâ
- âI voted for Hillaryâ
- âIâm sorry. Youâre rightâ
- âLetâs get some tacosâ
- âYeah, hire a housekeeperâ
- âI baked a cheesecakeâ
- âIâm not DJ Khaledâ
Source: Whimn
Hospitals are warning against wearing expensive leggings in MRI scanners.
- Hospitals across the country are warning against wearing workout leggings in MRI scanners because they could lead to burns on the skin.
- Metallic fibers inside brand name leggings from Lululemon and Athleta can move inside the scanner, which causes the burn.
- Hospitals suggest wearing cotton or hospital gowns.
Ladies-and some gents- we love our leggings, but you may want to ditch them next time you get an MRI. Patients are being told to leave their Lululemons at home and switch in to cotton T-shirts or hospital gowns before they head in for an MRI since a new study shows the fibers inside the leggings can actually burn you.
Hospitals across the country including Stony Brook University in New York, the University of California, and Mount Sinai hospitals are posting signs in their offices warning against wearing the leggings. Tiny meal threads are found woven within the most popular leggings-think Lululemon or Athleta- and while they may be good at wicking sweat, theyâre not so good at preventing burns during an MRI scan.
One 11-year-old girl learned the hard way. She was sedated for her MRI scan for scoliosis and when she woke up, she was left with second degree burns. What she didn't know, considering there were no labels, was that her undershirt contained the metallic fibers.
So what exactly happens? An MRI scanner uses electromagnetism and radiowaves, so they basically become a powerful magnet. Any type of metal, including the tiny metal threads in sports leggings, could possibly move during the scan causing a burn. Researchers specifically warn against Lululemon leggings made with âSilverescentâ technology that prevents odors, Gapâs Athleta brand leggings and Columbia Sportswear Omni-Heat line. If youâre unsure, since most metallic fibers are unnoticeable, look for labels on your clothes that say âanti-microbialâ or âanti-bacterialâ as those usually contain the âsilver technology.â Your best bet is to just wear cotton or a hospital gown.
Source: Market Watch
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