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A popular television program called The Swan aimed to turn less visually appealing people into more socially acceptable ones by radically changing their appearance through plastic surgery, as well as through clothing, style, and makeup artistry. This is an example of:
A. a way to finally address the failure of willpower.
B. medicalization and the social construction of health and illness.
C. acute care transformations.
D. genetic improvement.
E. the rise of the new naturalists.
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