Please clarify these details:
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What exactly happened?
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Was the silicone used on the body, inhaled, used on skin, or applied to a device?
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Where did this occur? (country/city, if known)
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Do you have a source link or full text?
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If you paste the full story or a link, I can write a proper article.
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What tone should the article have?
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Informative, investigative, cautionary, emotional, or neutral?
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Who is the audience?
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Teens, parents, general public, medical readers, etc.
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Do you want the article to include:
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Safety warnings
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Expert opinions
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Medical explanation
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Interview-style narrative
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Meanwhile, here’s a structure we can follow for a 3,000-word article:
Title: Teen Dies After Using Silicone: What Parents and Teens Need to Know
1. Introduction (300–400 words)
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The incident summary
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Why it matters
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The emotional impact
2. What Happened? (500–700 words)
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Reconstructing the event
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Timeline
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What was used and how
3. What Is Silicone? (400–600 words)
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Types of silicone
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Common household uses
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Why it can be dangerous if misused
4. Medical Risks (600–800 words)
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Skin irritation, chemical burns
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Toxic fumes
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Internal injury (if inhaled or ingested)
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Why teens might underestimate the danger
5. Expert Opinions (400–600 words)
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Quotes from doctors/dermatologists/toxicologists
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Explanation of symptoms and dangers
6. Safety Tips for Teens and Parents (300–500 words)
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How to avoid accidents
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How to respond to exposure
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When to seek emergency help
7. Conclusion (200–300 words)
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Final message
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Call for awareness and caution
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