Mobi ResMed today introduced Mobi, its first ResMed-branded portable oxygen concentrator (POC). An image of the product is not available at this time. Mobi offers an industry-leading balance of oxygen delivery, weight and battery life so that millions with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or other respiratory condition can enjoy […]
Author: SleepWorld Magazine
Williams-Sonoma Launches New Sleep Collection Includes Dr. Oz/ResMed Product
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. today announces the launch of Robin, a new multi-channel specialty brand within the Williams-Sonoma, Inc. portfolio focused on fostering healthier lifestyles through improved sleep quality. The Robin suite of products is designed to aid in sleep quality and wellness by promoting rest, renewal, and relaxation. “Sleep has emerged […]
Save up to $40 on Philips Respironics Sleep Apnea Masks
Save up to $40* on DreamWear, Wisp, or Amara View sleep apnea masks. Offer expires 1/31/18. *Maximum rebate is total out of pocket costs per itemized receipt if under $40. Save up to $40 on one (1) of the following masks: DreamWear Open face design provides an unobstructed view, reliable […]
Sleep Your Way to a Successful 2018
New Year’s resolutions are in full swing. Whether you’re deciding to save money, lose weight or just become healthier and happier in 2018 there is one basic need that must be fulfilled in order for us to function well in all parts of our lives – SLEEP. Here are a […]
Synspira Announces $3 Million Award from Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Synspira, a privately held company developing a new class of inhaled glycopolymer-based therapeutics for the treatment of pulmonary disease, announced that it has received up to a $3 million award from the Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Foundation to advance clinical development of its lead candidate, SNSP113, for use in pulmonary complications […]
COPD on the Road: 5-Steps to Preparing Patients for Travel
A patient with COPD comes to you with news that she’s taking a family vacation. But, what should be an exciting event is becoming a major pain point as she stresses about managing her COPD with the strain of travel. Managing COPD is an ongoing need for patients, but it […]
Ebb’s Top Ten: Sleep Movies
At Ebb, we think a lot about sleep and more specifically about insomnia. This made us wonder, what are the best movies about sleep? So, we surveyed our team to create a list of Ebb’s top ten favorite movies about sleep. 1. Sleepless in Seattle (1993) A young boy calls a […]
Last Call for AARC Congress 2018 Lecture Proposals
The deadline to submit lecture proposals for the 2018 AARC Summer Forum and the 2018 AARC Congress is 11:59 pm on December 31, 2017. The AARC Summer Forum is scheduled for July 17-19, 2018 in San Antonio, TX. The event is where managers and educators of respiratory care meet for […]
Coarse Particulate Matter May Increase Asthma Risk
Children exposed to coarse particulate matter may be more likely to develop asthma and to be treated in an ER or be hospitalized for the condition, according to new research published online in the American Thoracic Society’s American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. In “Long-term Coarse PM Exposure […]
Americans Didn’t Lose Sleep on Christmas
According to the sleep experts at Sleep Cycle, Americans slept 11 minutes longer on Christmas morning than they usually do. They did, however, go to bed about 40 minutes later than usual…perhaps staying up late preparing gifts. Staying up made it difficult to rise on Christmas morning, though, as the […]













