If your dentist or sleep physician has recommended oral appliance therapy to treat your obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), you might be wondering how it works. This guide walks you through the basics so you’ll know what to expect and how to get the best results. What Is a Mandibular Advancement […]
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Expanding the Sleep Tech Frontier
The global field of sleep medicine is at a critical inflection point, and at the heart of it lies a shared challenge—the shortage of qualified sleep technologists. With rising awareness of sleep disorders and their link to chronic health conditions, the demand for structured training and certification has surged, particularly […]
Sleep Lab Magazine and Wake Up Narcolepsy Form Editorial Alliance
BreakAway Media Group LLC, a digital media publisher located in suburban Philadelphia and the producer of RTSleepWorld.com and the Philadelphia Sleep Conference, today announces an editorial alliance between Sleep Lab Magazine, a bimonthly publication that reaches more than 18,000 sleep providers, and Wake Up Narcolepsy, the national leader for narcolepsy research […]
Sleep Lab Magazine Forms Editorial Alliance with AADSM
BreakAway Media Group LLC, a digital media publisher located in suburban Philadelphia and the producer of RTSleepWorld.com and the Philadelphia Sleep Conference, today announces an editorial alliance between Sleep Lab Magazine, a bimonthly publication that reaches more than 16,000 sleep providers, and the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM), […]
SleepWorld Magazine Publisher on SleepTech Talk Podcast
Michael DiDomenico, SleepWorld Magazine Publisher, Philadelphia Sleep Conference Director, and President of BreakAway Media Group, had the honor of appearing on the SleepTech Talk podcast. Michael speaks with hosts Robert Miller, Emerson Kerr, and Dr. Gerald George Mannikarote about his journey in the sleep medicine and respiratory care fields, as well as his […]
Top Four Trends Observed at SLEEP 2022 – An Exclusive Recap
From the evolving technologist to going beyond the AHI, to the new HSAT devices, to the rise of AI auto-scoring solutions: these are the biggest trends to note from SLEEP 2022! What a wild week it was in Charlotte to kick off the month of June! A major thank you […]
FMCSA’s MRB Advises Current CPAP Trucking Guidelines Following Phillips Recall
Due to potential health risks, Philips Respironics voluntarily recalled certain continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines over the summer. , the polyester-based polyurethane (PE-PUR) sound abatement foam runs the risk of breaking down and potentially entering the device’s air pathway. Under these circumstances, it is said that black debris from […]
Neurosomatic Patterning for Sleep, A New Technique
By Richard Shane, Ph.D For over two decades, I have worked with thousands of clients suffering from chronic insomnia. I have also worked with large organizations, with expertise in working with police officers, pilots, firefighters, and medical personnel whose sleep is more than a matter of health ― it’s a […]
RSD: A New Pediatric Sleep Disorder
Restless Sleep Disorder By Lourdes DelRosso, MD For many years pediatric sleep specialists have evaluated children that present with parental concern of restless sleep. In 2016, we decided to study a group of children that were referred to our sleep center for “restless sleep.” Per parents, restless sleep was characterized […]
Sleep Center Management Challenges in the Era of COVID-19
By Elise Maher, RPSGT, FAAST Although the news surrounding the COVID-19 virus outbreak started to be reported in January and February, it was in mid-March that everyone started taking it seriously as cases started to bloom in the U.S. For many sleep centers, this meant closing indefinitely with a […]













