Many are familiar with CPAP machines to treat sleep apnea, but fewer realize an oral appliance is an effective alternative. So how do you know if you’re a good candidate?
The Rice360 Institute for Global Health Technologies and its invention education partners across Africa marked a major milestone at the first Invention Education Networkwide Design Competition, a ...
Background Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and obesity are interdependent chronic diseases sharing reduced exercise tolerance and high cardiovascular risk. Intervention A 3-month intervention with ...
SleepRes announced today that it received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Kricket PAP device for treating obstructive sleep ...
Balance training patients may soon be able to get AI feedback during home exercises, with four wearable sensors and a new ...
Demand for home health care, including at-home hospice care, has skyrocketed since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, as has ...
CPAP therapy can help you decrease snoring and improve your sleep by keeping your airways open. Insurance often covers CPAP machines, which cost between $350 and $3,000. Using a CPAP machine every ...
Resmed has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled ...
AviatorPro is modernizing online ground school training by delivering lessons in five minutes or less, a method proven to ...
The Hawai‘i State Energy Office will launch a new Training for Residential Energy Contractors (TREC) program in January 2026 ...
The pilot program will train residents to teach local homeowners about energy-efficient upgrades they can make.