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"textContent": "Keeping little ones safe and well is every parents’ top priority and that’s exactly where this toxicologist, who highlights the most common way children are poisoned at home, comes in. While adults will immediately recognise most dangers out there, it can be a confusing world for kids when it comes to determining whether something is […]\n\nThe post Five surprising ways children are accidentally poisoned at home appeared first on RollerCoaster.",
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