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"site": "https://www.motherjones.com",
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"textContent": "Last week, the publishing conglomerate Condé Nast shuttered Self, a women’s health publication that in recent years had turned to publishing service journalism on chronic health conditions that was both practical and normalized living with chronic illness. Amid a trend of unrealistic articles on longevity and ambiguously defined, MAHA-coded writing on “wellness,” Self was a […]",
"title": "What We Lost When We Lost Self Magazine"
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