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Call to Join MEDHYA Study
Aug 5, 2025
Ever wondered, how sharp your brain really is—and if you can make it sharper ?
Here’s your chance to find it out while participating in shaping the future of brain‑health science in India. Supported by Pratiksha Trust
Where is it happening?
A trans‑disciplinary team of cognitive neuroscientists, neurobiologists and Ayurvedic Vaidya (doctors) from TDU & I‑AIM, Bengaluru is conducting the ‘MEDHYA’ Study to,
Map cognitive health across the Indian population
Explore Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri), a “medhya rasayana”, based contemporary formulation for boosting cognition
Place of study: Bengaluru, India
Who can join?
Anyone between age of 25–85 years, with no major medical issues
Why join MEDHYA?*
Know your cognition: Get a free snapshot of your cognitive health (memory, attention and concertation).
Whole-Body and Brain insights: Complimentary functional MRI and comprehensive blood test (Including HbA1c, Vit B12 and Vit D3 along with CBC, liver and kidney function, lipid profile, thyroid profile, iron profile, ESR and electrolytes (Potassium, Sodium, Calcium and Chloride, before and after intervention) give you a holistic health check.
Personalized guidance: Know your Prakriti and learn about science‑backed strategies for keeping your brain agile and your body healthy, at all ages.
Be a changemaker and rewrite the future of health and wellness! You will help create evidence‑based, affordable wellness solutions for millions of Indians.
All at ZERO cost for you. Your contribution counts
* All the assessments/tests will be done two times over three months, you’re your informed consent and data will be kept confidential. The reports will be discussed with the participants at the completion of the study.
Ready to join the exciting journey?
Register Now
Call or message to enroll today
Dr Ashwini – +91 - 98457 78548
Dr Swathi – +91 - 90364 98790
Dr Bhargavi – +91 - 72043 44904
Dr Mukesh Kumar – +91 - 97182 54333
Details - Click here
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