Do Sleep Trackers Really Work? New WVU Research Puts Devices to Test
Observer-Reporter: A team of neuroscientists at West Virginia University was prompted by a lack of independent, third-party evaluations of sleep trackers.
Read MoreObserver-Reporter: A team of neuroscientists at West Virginia University was prompted by a lack of independent, third-party evaluations of sleep trackers.
Read MoreVice: Experts say there are more important things than putting yourself to bed at the “right time.”
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Read MoreIt is anticipated that the study will begin enrolling subjects in the next 6 weeks and will be conducted at 10 sites.
Read MoreIn this milestone anniversary year, several new product launches are planned for the coming months.
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