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Experts Warn on Goyal's 'Temple' Brain Health Device

Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal's experimental 'Temple' wearable for brain monitoring draws mixed reactions. Neurologists advise caution, calling it a research prototype, not a medical device. Learn the facts.

Zomato CEO's Brain Sensor Critiqued by AIIMS Doctor

Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal's $25M wearable, Temple, claims to monitor brain health. An AIIMS radiologist calls it a 'fancy toy for billionaires' lacking scientific proof. Read the full expert analysis.

Deepinder Goyal's Brain-Tracking Device Goes Viral

Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal wore an experimental brain-monitoring gadget called Temple on a podcast, revealing his research into ageing and brain health. Discover the fascinating story behind the viral moment.

Evangeline Lilly reveals brain damage diagnosis

Marvel star Evangeline Lilly shares a traumatic brain injury diagnosis after a 2025 accident in Hawaii. She details her recovery journey and life reassessment. Read her full story.

Wearable Health Tech Use to Surge 42x by 2050

A new study predicts a massive 42-fold global increase in wearable health device usage by 2050. Discover how this tech revolution will reshape healthcare and wellness in India and worldwide.

5 Nutrients to Protect Memory as You Age

A new study shows how specific nutrients in everyday foods can shield your memory from decline. Discover the five dietary heroes for brain health and how to include them.

How Dancing Protects Your Brain From Decline

New research reveals dancing is a powerful brain exercise. It boosts neuroplasticity, builds cognitive reserve, and can lower dementia risk. Find out why it's better than standard workouts.

UK teen's brain tumour misdiagnosed, family seeks funds

14-year-old Max Hall's persistent headaches were dismissed as teenage migraines for over a year. A seizure revealed a terminal, inoperable brain tumour. His family now aims to raise ₹2.5 crore for vaccine therapy in Germany.

Viral 'Foot and 6' Brain Trick: Why Most People Fail

A viral neuroscience challenge asks you to rotate your right hand and foot in opposite directions. Neurosurgeons explain the science behind why 95% fail and what it reveals about your brain's wiring. Find out if you're in the top 5%.

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