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Healthcare Startup Pristyn Care Faces Scrutiny Amid Patient Backlash and Financial Delays

The healthcare startup finds itself grappling with a trifecta of challenges: a surge of discontent among patients, a significant employee attrition rate, and the postponement of its FY22 financial statements. Moreover, accusations have arisen suggesting that the company may be encouraging patients to opt for surgical procedures—its medical practitioners are purportedly evaluated based on their […]
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A Breakthrough in Alzheimer’s Research: Scientists Flip a Gene to Protect the Brain

Alzheimer’s disease remains one of the most challenging neurodegenerative disorders, affecting millions worldwide and placing a deep emotional and financial burden on families. But a new discovery from researchers at the University of Kentucky may mark an important turning point in the search for effective treatments. Published in Nature Neuroscience, the study introduces a groundbreaking […]
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Can Ketogenic Diets Improve Mental Health? A New Meta-Analysis Offers Insight

Interest in the ketogenic diet has exploded over the past decade—not just for weight management or metabolic health, but increasingly for its potential impact on the brain. A newly published systematic review and meta-analysis in JAMA Psychiatry adds meaningful clarity to this conversation, examining whether ketogenic or very low-carbohydrate diets can influence symptoms of depression […]
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How Zepto’s New ‘Super Mall’ & Diagnostics Expansion Is Transforming Urban Healthcare Access

India’s healthcare landscape is rapidly evolving — and the latest push is coming not from hospitals but from quick commerce platforms. Zepto, known for its 10-minute grocery deliveries, has entered the healthcare space in a meaningful way. Beyond pharmacy deliveries, the platform is now offering diagnostic services, further bridging the gap between healthcare accessibility and […]
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New Study Reveals Strong Genetic Link to Early-Onset Depression and Higher Suicide Risk

A groundbreaking study published in Nature Genetics by researchers from Karolinska Institutet and international collaborators has uncovered important differences between depression that begins early in life and depression that develops later. Their findings could reshape how mental health professionals understand, predict, and treat depression. The research, titled “Genome-wide association analyses identify distinct genetic architectures for […]
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