A Stanford AI model trained on nearly 600,000 hours of sleep data can assess future risk for dementia, heart disease and more ...
The results of this study provide further clinical evidence that patient-applied, patch-based PSG is a viable alternative to in-lab PSG, enabling broader access to gold-standard sleep testing.
Artificial intelligence can use brain recordings from a single night in a sleep lab to predict a person's risk of developing ...
A new Cedars Sinai Physician Associated Study used the processes and care of Daybreak to evaluate a dentist-led, ...
New research published in the journal Sleep Health has found that sleep fragmentation, which refers to the amount of time ...
A recent PLoS One study used data from participants from sleep clinics to assess the performance of a consumer-grade sleep-tracking device, relative to polysomnography (PSG). The importance of sleep ...
Study demonstrates comparable performance between wireless, patch-based Onera Sleep Test System and in-lab polysomnography for sleep staging and respiratory event detection. EINDHOVEN, ...
The following information was released by the National Sleep Foundation:. Brian Clark is a writer and educator based in Los Angeles. His articles have appeared in The Austin Chronicle, Movieline and ...