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the science behind social medias peptide obsession

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The article is a general science/health piece about peptide hype on social media. No specific company, product price, supply chain, or regulatory action is mentioned. Eli Lilly is named but no commercial impact on its business is described. The tone is cautionary but lacks concrete commercial mechanisms. Therefore, no material sector impact is detected.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Peptides are basic chemical building blocks generating social media hype.
  • Gray-market peptides are readily available and could put people in danger.
  • Eli Lilly is mentioned as an organization.
  • The article discusses science vs. hype around peptides.
  • No concrete commercial mechanism, investment, regulation, or price move is reported.