Summary: REMSleep Holdings Inc has announced a marketing strategy for its newly FDA-approved DeltaWave nasal pillow CPAP interface mask. The plan focuses on expanding market presence through strategic partnerships with key distributors, providing training programs, and launching … [Read more...]
Nighttime Exercise Breaks May Boost Sleep Duration
Summary: A study published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine suggests that taking short resistance exercise breaks in the evening can improve sleep duration without disrupting sleep quality, contradicting current recommendations against late-day exercise. The study … [Read more...]
Sleep Medicine Accreditation Guide | Sleep Review
Accreditation is a formal recognition that a sleep medicine facility meets specific standards of quality and competency in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. This process typically involves an extensive review by an accrediting body, which evaluates various … [Read more...]
Improving ADD Management Through Quality Sleep
Summary: Stanford Owen, MD, from ADD Clinics in Gulfport, Mississippi, highlights how adequate sleep can improve cognitive function, emotional regulation, and overall health for individuals with ADD. The article outlines strategies for improving sleep quality, including … [Read more...]
Night Owls and Brain Function: The Surprising Connection
Summary: A study by Imperial College London, utilizing data from over 26,000 participants in the UK Biobank, has discovered a correlation between individuals’ chronotypes (preference for morning or evening activity) and their cognitive performance. The research found that “night … [Read more...]
Varon Launches CPAP and BiPAP Devices for Sleep Apnea
Summary: Varon, previously known for oxygen concentrator solutions, has entered the CPAP and BiPAP market with its new Sunnygrand series. The series includes two models, the 20A CPAP and the 25S BiPAP, designed to offer multiple therapy modes. The devices aim to provide effective … [Read more...]
Hidden Phenomenon: Brain Awake and Asleep States Explored
Summary: A study by researchers at Washington University and UC Santa Cruz found that brain waves during sleep and wake states can be detected by patterns of neuronal activity lasting just milliseconds. This discovery reveals that small regions of the brain can “flicker” between … [Read more...]
The Rise of Nylon Oral Appliances
By Alyx Arnett Manufacturers are increasingly turning to medical-grade nylon polyamide 12 as the material of choice for oral appliance therapy for sleep apnea. The recent influx of nylon options, made possible by 3D printing, is attributed to several factors, including … [Read more...]
Introducing – Migration | Quiltblox.com
I have a brand new pattern to share and it’s just in time to make up for fall. My inspiration? All those flocks of Canadian Geese migrating over our northwest Oregon home. It’s a pretty impressive sight and it made me think about migration from one place to another – and back … [Read more...]
Sleep Chaos Fuels Type 2 Diabetes Risk
Summary: A study conducted by Brigham and Women’s Hospital found that middle-aged to older adults with inconsistent sleep durations had a significantly higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared to those with more consistent sleep patterns. The research, analyzing data … [Read more...]
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