• 21Cabbage@lemmynsfw.com
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    If you go to a bar and take a shot you’ll be fine, if the bartender has to take a shot with everybody who does that he’ll die.

  • mkwt@lemmy.world
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    There’s a big difference if you’re shooting x-rays on patients 8 hours per day, 2000 hours per year, vs. going in and getting one X-ray every once in a while.

  • brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    Caregivers generally keep track of how much radiation patients get, and even those limits are quite conservative/safe. And like others said, it’s very much one of those things where “a little is like standing out in the sun, a thousand times that is not.”

    Modern X-ray machines give much smaller doses (for the same type of scan) than older ones.

    I have a retired radiologist in the family, and the lead aprons and other protective things were hard on their back (among other things). They’re still dealing with it. And yet, family still worried about how much radiation they were exposed to. So… yeah, I have some respect for that job hazard.

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      Additionally a patient may get at most a few doses per year whereas the practitioner is potentially giving X-rays many times a day.

    • 21Cabbage@lemmynsfw.com
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      We’re in a world where no small part of the population bases their conception of reality off these memes so having the truth at least in the comments at the very least helps a little with the whole conspiracy theorist tin foil hat insanity going on out there.

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        Reality has always been a meme. A self replicating idea that controls people to spread itself. It’s no surprise that reality now exists online. The mind virus has adapted itself into a computer virus.

    • chatokun@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Most of it is we see this so often it isn’t really funny anymore, plus recent trends have lowered our faith that someone is making a tired and actually knows that the joke is wrong. It’s really better to explain things just in case.