Just a few days ago, an estimated 200 million viewers watched as the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs faced off in New Orleans during the biggest game of the National Football League’s season. What many sports fans—and even players—don’t realize is that a significant number of these pro […]
Patient Health
Experience Deeper, Better Sleep With New Plant Peptide, PeptiSleep, From Nuritas
Nuritas, a trailblazer in AI-powered peptide discovery for health-focused ingredients, is introducing its latest innovation, PeptiSleep, at Natural Products Expo West in Anaheim, California, March 4-7, 2025. “Millions struggle with poor sleep every night, which can cloud mood and judgment in the short term and drive serious health issues over […]
Apnimed Groundbreaking SHINE Survey Reveals the Alarming Hidden Impact of OSA
Apnimed, Inc. announced the results of its Sleep Health Inquiries on Needs and Emotions (SHINE) survey of 1,500 people living with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The survey results revealed the significant and often devastating impact that people living with OSA experience daily. Many respondents reported feeling worn out or exhausted […]
Biosensing Wearable Improves Sleep and Brain Health
NextSense, the neurotechnology company building first-of-its-kind, intuitive biosensing wearables for improved sleep and brain health, today announced the debut of its consumer brand, Tone, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 taking place January 7-10 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Event attendees will be the first to experience Tone Buds, advanced brain-sensing […]
Equinox Hotels Partners with Dr. Matthew Walker to Advance Sleep-Focused Hospitality
Equinox Hotels, known for its commitment to high-performance luxury hospitality and health, announces a pioneering partnership with Dr. Matthew Walker, renowned author, sleep scientist, and professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. The introduction of this sleep innovation project with Dr. Walker deepens Equinox Hotels’ commitment […]
Multidisciplinary Strategies for Pediatric Sleep Apnea
Similar to its prevalence in the adult population, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in children is one of the most common manifestations of sleep-related breathing disorders. The prevalence of OSA in children has significantly increased in the last 20 years, particularly among the younger population, possibly linked to the rise in […]
Understanding the Distinction Between Remote Patient Monitoring and Remote Therapeutic Monitoring in Sleep Medicine
In recent years, the advent of digital health technologies has revolutionized patient care, particularly in the field of sleep medicine. Remote monitoring tools offer novel approaches to managing sleep disorders, with Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) emerging as pivotal components of modern healthcare delivery. However, it […]
SleepImage and Gabi SmartCare Announce Pediatric Sleep Collaboration
SleepImage and Gabi SmartCare have signed a Letter of Intent to collaborate on improving pediatricians’ and parents’ access to home sleep assessment for children. Bogi Palsson, CEO of SleepImage, states, “We believe understanding and fostering a child’s sleep health should be part of standard pediatric care. The company was founded […]
A Comprehensive Look at Barriers to Sleep in Pregnancy
Getting a good night’s sleep is a constant imperative across all genders, ages, and walks of life. But perhaps it is even more critical for someone “sleeping for two.”1 The literature supports that, during pregnancy, the need for sleep is increased. Further, a lack of sleep can result in negative […]
Empowering CPAP Adherence: Unleashing the Potential of Behavioral Science in Sleep Medicine
By Amber Carmen Arroyo, PhD Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is the first line and is typically considered the gold standard treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).1 Yet, adherence to CPAP has been consistently low since CPAP’s inception, generally ranging from just 30 to 60%.2 Despite exponential growth in […]













