Sleep.ai announced findings from a peer-reviewed study led by Washington State University, in collaboration with the University of Washington, exploring sleep patterns in people with chronic insomnia. It is the longest known objective, real-world characterization of objective sleep in chronic insomnia. Published in JMIR Formative Research, the study tracked 112 adults […]
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New AI Technology to Speed Drug Development
University of Virginia School of Medicine scientists have developed a bold new approach to drug development and discovery that could dramatically accelerate the creation of new medicines. UVA’s Nikolay V. Dokholyan, PhD, and colleagues have developed a suite of artificial intelligence-powered tools, called YuelDesign, YuelPocket and YuelBond, that work together to […]
Dreem Health Joins Amazon’s Health Benefits Connector As The Platform’s First Sleep Health Provider
Dreem Health, a leading virtual sleep clinic managed by Sunrise Group, has become the first sleep care service to join Amazon’s Health Benefits Connector. Amazon customers eligible for insurance-covered sleep services can discover and enroll in Dreem Health’s personalized care when browsing for healthcare services. More than 70 million Americans live with sleep […]
Mount Sinai Develops AI Tool to Predict Cardiovascular Risk in OSA
Mount Sinai researchers have created an analytic tool using machine learning that can predict cardiovascular disease risk in millions of patients with obstructive sleep apnea, a serious sleep disorder, according to findings recently published in Communications Medicine. The team said their study is the first to provide estimates of whether […]
1st Annual Reader Tech Survey
Even if you’re not one to make New Year’s resolutions, the start of a new year naturally invites reflection on what worked well last year, what needs to change, and what to leave behind. With that spirit of looking ahead in mind, SleepWorld Magazine conducted its inaugural Reader Tech Survey […]
Why HST is Underutilized—and How to Fix It
As a sleep physician, one of the most frustrating realities I encounter is not a lack of diagnostic tools, but the barriers patients face in accessing them. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common, serious, and widely underdiagnosed. Estimates suggest that more than 30 million adults in the United States are […]
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Expands Sleep Testing Capacity by 290% After Implementing Wesper Dropship Model
Wesper announces Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH) Somerset has expanded monthly sleep testing capacity by 290% following the adoption of Wesper’s direct-to-patient, dropship home sleep testing model, according to a newly released whitepaper detailing the operational transformation. Prior to implementation, RWJUH Somerset faced growing demand for sleep apnea testing […]
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 […]
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 […]
The Future is Hybrid: Blending In-lab Expertise With Remote Diagnostics
All around the world, sleep specialists are facing the same reality: the burden of sleep disorders is growing. And patients increasingly need faster, more flexible access to high-quality diagnostics and treatment. In Germany, where we are based, the cost of sleep disorders has risen nearly 50% in less than a […]













