The results of this study provide further clinical evidence that patient-applied, patch-based PSG is a viable alternative to in-lab PSG, enabling broader access to gold-standard sleep testing.
At-Home Sleep Studies You can get paid to sleep at home. Such studies ask that you keep a complete record of your sleep. They may ask you to alter your sleep pattern — time of day or night, sleep ...
If you regularly have a hard time getting restful sleep, you may need a sleep study. Also called polysomnography, a sleep study is a test that's used to diagnose sleep disorders. The good news? A ...
A new Cedars Sinai Physician Associated Study used the processes and care of Daybreak to evaluate a dentist-led, ...
In many parts of the country, children and their parents face months-long wait times for sleep tests at labs. With obesity rising among the pediatric population, at-home sleep tests to assess sleep ...
If you snore and make loud gasping noises during sleep, only to wake up in the morning feeling tired, you may have sleep apnea, a common sleep disorder characterized by temporary pauses in breathing.
If you’ve ever had to endure a sleep study, you know it’s hardly the easiest way to catch some z’s. Now, researchers may have developed the solution: comfortable, washable “smart pajamas” that can ...
Sleep studies provide a lot of important information but aren’t very patient-friendly. So, researchers redesigned the process, eliminating the multitudes of wires normally used while producing results ...