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The Antisocial Doctors Podcast

The Antisocial Doctors Podcast

De: Sonia Singh MD & Rebecca Berens MD
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Join Dr. Rebecca Berens & Dr. Sonia Singh as they unpack viral health trends with curiosity, nuance, and compassion. No snark, no shame —just thoughtful conversations about what’s true, what’s hype, why we're drawn to it and how to find calm and clarity in the chaos of social media and online health advice.

© 2026 The Antisocial Doctors Podcast
Ciencias Sociales Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
Episodios
  • Episode 2: Are Birth Control Pills Really Bad for You?
    Feb 2 2026

    A viral narrative suggests birth control pills are used as a band-aid and cause long-term harm. In this episode, we unpack where that belief comes from and what the evidence actually shows about risks, benefits, and informed decision-making.

    What we cover:
    • Why distrust around birth control is growing
    • Evidence-based uses beyond contraception
    • Real vs exaggerated risks
    • Fertility, mood, weight, and cancer context

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    59 m
  • Episode 3: What's Wrong with Eating Clean?
    Feb 2 2026

    “Clean eating” is widely promoted as the key to health — but it has no clear definition. In this episode, we explore why this idea resonates, how it moralizes food choices, and what the research shows about its links to restriction, anxiety, and disordered eating.

    What we cover:
    • Why “clean” vs “dirty” food framing is harmful
    • Processed foods and real-world nutrition
    • Research on clean eating and restraint
    • Why women are especially affected

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    38 m
  • Episode 1: Is Social Media Making Us Unwell?
    Feb 2 2026

    Most people now encounter health advice on social media — and many act on it. In this episode, we examine why people turn to these platforms, how algorithms shape what we see, and who is most vulnerable to anxiety and harm from online health content.

    What we cover:
    • Why social media is a primary health source
    • Engagement vs accuracy in algorithms
    • Health anxiety and “cyberchondria”
    • Safer ways to engage with health content

    📖 Read the full episode summary, sources, and resources on our Substack:
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    29 m
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