Can ‘Sleep Depth’ Be Objectively Measured? Two New Studies Suggest It Can
One study compares an algorithm’s accuracy compared to delta power and the other uses it to predict driving safety in patients with sleep apnea.
Read MoreOne study compares an algorithm’s accuracy compared to delta power and the other uses it to predict driving safety in patients with sleep apnea.
Read MoreElemental: There must be a way of improving sleep and its impact on memory.
Read MoreWhen an ‘elective’ sleep study is done before adenotonsillectomy, it turns out that 44.7% of children suspected of OSA have an apnea-hypopnea index of less than 2, a new study reports.
Read MoreHow Rafael Pelayo, MD, lives the legacy of the Father of Sleep Medicine and why the pediatric sleep specialist asks parents about their sleep.
Read MoreThis is the first device used while awake that is intended to improve tongue muscle function, which can help prevent the tongue from collapsing backwards.
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