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"textContent": "If you could inject yourself with a substance that purports to make you tanner, fitter, and healthier, would you? Many people are saying \"yes.\" Online, social media influencers tout vials of substances with names like BPC-157 or Sermorelin, promising great skin, a lean body, or easy muscle recovery. Scores of followers have started injecting themselves, with the most serious users even buying them from online gray markets.",
"title": "Q&A: Should you trust trending peptide injections?"
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