University of Texas at Dallas researchers, in partnership with Texas-based biotech company EnLiSense, have demonstrated a pioneering wearable perspiration-based sensor that measures two key hormones that regulate the body’s sleep-wake cycle. The electrochemical sensor continuously monitors cortisol, which promotes wakefulness, and melatonin, which signals the body to sleep. The bioengineers […]
Research/Studies
Nexalin’s HALO Clarity Trial to Support Planned De Novo FDA Submission Targeting Insomnia Market
Nexalin Technology, Inc. announced continued advancement toward its planned pivotal clinical trial evaluating HALO™ Clarity for the treatment of moderate to severe insomnia, designed to support Nexalin’s planned de novo submission to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The study is being conducted in collaboration with Lindus Health, a full-service clinical […]
Study Links Sleep to Overnight Clearing of Alzheimer’s-Linked Proteins
What if sleep could help prevent Alzheimer’s disease? A new landmark study by researchers at Applied Cognition, a clinical-stage therapeutic company, points to the brain’s glymphatic system, its fluid-based “clean-up” pathway, as a key driver of overnight clearance of Alzheimer’s-linked proteins. The researchers found that during normal sleep, levels of amyloid beta and […]
Americans are ‘Doomscrolling’ at Bedtime, Prioritizing Screen Time Over Sleep
Many Americans wind down their day with a scroll through the latest headlines, and that nightly habit may be taking a toll on their rest. According to a new survey from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, over one-third (38%) of adults say using their phone or tablet before bed to view […]
Sunrise’s AI-Powered Measure of Respiratory Effort, REMOV, Better Reflects OSA Symptoms Than Traditional PSG Metrics
Sunrise Group, a pioneer in medical device innovation and sleep care, today announced a new peer-reviewed study in Nature Communications Medicine. Sunrise developed the only home sleep test with respiratory effort measurement that has been validated against esophageal pressure, the reference standard. The study reveals that REMOV, the Sunrise-specific marker […]
Daybreak Offers At-Home Dentist-Guided Model for Oral Appliances
A new Cedars Sinai Physician Associated Study is among the largest real-world evaluations of mandibular advancement device therapy for mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and one of the first to examine a fully virtual, dentist-led care model from diagnosis through treatment and follow-up. Using the processes and care […]
Night Shifts Aren’t Just Tiring, They Can Be Deadly
Working the night shift, frequently flying across time zones or keeping an irregular sleep schedule does more than just leave us exhausted; it can fuel the risk of aggressive breast cancer. Exactly how and why this happens has remained a mystery, until now. A new study from the Texas A&M […]
New Study Reveals Physiological Changes During Pregnancy Based on Oura Data
Pregnancy transforms nearly every system in a woman’s body, yet the specificity and timing of these changes remain poorly understood. To help fill that gap, scientists from Oura’s science team recently published one of the largest longitudinal analyses of its kind, using real-world data from more than 10,000 pregnancies tracked […]
Why Night Guards Aren’t Enough: Addressing the Neurological Roots of Sleep Bruxism with Biofeedback
For millions of people, the sound of teeth grinding is more than an annoyance—it’s a nightly neuromuscular storm. Sleep bruxism, characterized by involuntary clenching and grinding of the jaw during sleep, affects an estimated 8%–15% of adults worldwide.¹ Dentists have long turned to night guards as the standard solution, shielding […]
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. Publishes Inspire V Data at ISSS/AAO-HNS Meetings
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. published Inspire V clinical outcomes data from its Singapore clinical study, as well as the Company’s limited market release in the United States, including single-site experience at two leading centers. These data will be presented at the American Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) and International Surgical […]













