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TIL in 2021, a New Zealand woman said she was looking forward to breathing easier and having a straighter nose after doctors removed a calcified Tiddlywink that had been lodged in her nose for 37 years. It was discovered via CT scan after a COVID-19 nasal

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Stuff broke the news in New Zealand on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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