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Do you really need a citation for "They [young children] also like to stick things in their ears and up their noses."??
[edit] Understand why someone would be reading this page
It seems to me that the most likely reason that someone would be reading this page would be that their child/dog/cat has swallowed a foreign body. So perhaps some links to appropriate first aid sites are in order. --Pleasantville 18:53, 1 May 2007 (UTC)