Lawsuit Alleges Wrongful Death After Woman Trapped by Sleep Number Bed
The lawsuit claims a defective design in the bed's adjustable foundation left 78-year-old Rosalind Walker trapped for two days, ultimately leading to her death.
The lawsuit claims a defective design in the bed's adjustable foundation left 78-year-old Rosalind Walker trapped for two days, ultimately leading to her death.
With the recommendation from a health care provider to help with a medical condition, sleepers may be able to apply their HSA and FSA to their Sleep Number smart bed purchase.
Sleep Number recently released the My Daytime Alertness app, which offers insights gathered from the company’s smart beds.
Read MoreData will contribute to insights on sleep’s impact on holistic health—and possibly even predict future health trends—and inform the development of products, services, and partnerships to advance the science of sleep.
Read MoreAt CES 2020, smart bed company Sleep Number announced an agreement with the Mayo Clinic. The...
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