YOU name it - a human somewhere on this planet has ingested it, according to the BMJ Case Reports, based on a whopping 15,000 submissions.
One person had swallowed a toy a decade before it was discovered lodged in an organ, while another found out via colonoscopy that her diagnosed Crohn's Disease was due to two pieces of plastic bearing the word 'Heinz' (pictured) stuck in her caecum - Crohn's means Heinz?
Another woman, with a sparkle in her eye, instead of having confirmation of a herpes diagnosis (hardly enviable), actually did have a piece of glitter from a Christmas card lighting up her life.
The wild and wacky, bizarre and unbelievable, both dangerous and innocuous - nothing has been off limits for our appetite.
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Use it or lose it applies to many organs of the body, including vocal cords, apparently.
A Chinese murder suspect identified by his surname Zeng, has been charged with murdering his wife's uncle, identified as Mr Chai, in 2005, after a dispute over a 500 yuan ($98) rent payment.
A change of identity and pretending even to his new employer and wife that he was mute, led to him losing his voice through atrophy - he is quoted as writing, "The less I say, the less chance I'll make a mistake."
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