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There are some commonly accepted ideas about what it means to be healthy.
Healthy people eat a lot of fruits and vegetables. They don't do drugs, and of course, they exercise. While physical activity and food dominate our discussions about wellbeing, the importance of social interaction is often overlooked.
On this episode of Hidden Brain, we'll explore research on the extremes of social interaction: from the consequences of constant connection, to the high cost of solitary confinement. We'll speak with scientists exploring how social media can shape the way we view our friends' lives, and our own. Later in the show, we'll delve into the darkness of solitary confinement and speak to Keramet Reiter, a criminology professor at UC Irvine and author of "23/7: Pelican Bay Prison and the Rise of Long-Term Solitary Confinement."