
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.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureHealth & FitnessMedicine | |||

In this episode, we talk about the viral name change from PCOS to PMOS and why it’s sparking so much conversation online. We share why this shift feels validating for so many people who’ve struggled for years to get clear answers, and we unpack the k... more
In this episode, we explore the hype and reality behind wearables like Oura Rings, Apple Watches, Fitbits, and other fitness trackers, using real patient stories to frame the conversation. We share what the data can and can’t tell you, how accuracy v... more
In this episode, we discuss the viral rise of multi-cancer early detection blood tests (MCEDs) that claim to screen for 50+ cancers with a single blood draw and promise peace of mind (i.e. Galleri & Cancerguard). We unpack why these tests are so comp... more
In this episode, we dive into the GLP-1 conversation that’s everywhere—between “miracle drug” hype, scary side-effect stories, and the stigma that comes with seeking help. We share the kind of patient scenario we’re seeing constantly, talk about why ... more
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Wonderfully nuanced discussions of current topics in medicine. Brilliant and thoughtful hosts who do their research.
This was a wonderful and helpful summary of the current “experience” around perimenopause. Well done! I’ll
Be recommending this to patients because it captures a lot of the counseling I already provide as a gyn in the menopause space. Thank you for creating this resource!
This podcast just launched and I already listened to all the episodes! It is so good! It provides a refreshing perspective on hot medical topics that are being discussed on social media. Dr. Berens and Dr. Singh bring a judgement free, evidence based take while keeping in mind the patient perspective as well as how the healthcare system affects physician ability to have the time to address things thoroughly. This is a must listen for physicians, moms, doom scrollers, and really anyone wanting th... more
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Two physicians unpack viral health trends with curiosity, nuance, and compassion. Across episodes they dissect topics trending on social media—ranging from cancer screening tests and GLP-1s to full-body MRIs, thyroid testing, nutrition myths, and perimenopause—highlighting evidence, practical guidance, and the realities of clinical care. The hosts emphasize shared decision-making, patient-centered communication, and the broader healthcare system context, often contrasting hype with data and offering actionable takeaways for clinicians and listeners alike. A notable strength is their balanced, non-judgmental approach, weaving clinical anecdotes with research to help listeners discern hype from evidence while addressing health anxiety and acc... more
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