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Jazz Pharma uses flying pig for huge grey area DTC

World of DTC Marketing

SUMMARY: One of the biggest complaints people have about their health is the lack of sleep caused by many factors, from diet and weight to chronic stress. First, the problem of sleep apnea. hours of sleep a night, and 40% of Americans get six hours or less. hours of sleep a night, and 40% of Americans get six hours or less.

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Sleep Monitoring at Home: Interview with Ziv Peremen, CEO of X-trodes

Medgadget

X-trodes , a medtech startup based in Israel, created Smart Skin, a wireless monitoring and analytics technology that is suitable for at-home sleep monitoring. Part of the problem is that many technologies used for sleep monitoring require patients to be tethered to stationary equipment with wires.

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Beacon Biosignals Receives FDA Clearance for AI-Assisted Sleep Monitoring Device Dreem 3S

Legacy MEDSearch

Beacon Biosignals is thrilled to announce the milestone achievement of FDA 510(k) Clearance for the Dreem 3S, an advanced wearable headband with integrated machine learning algorithms to capture electroencephalogram (EEG) data from the brain to monitor sleep architecture and aid in the diagnosis of disturbed sleep.

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Acoustic Stimulation for Insomnia

Medgadget

The researchers describe the technology as “allowing the brain to listen to itself”, leading it to break stress patterns that may interfere with sleep. An occasional night of poor sleep is common for many of us, but some people experience severe and sustained insomnia.

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Cleveland Clinic Study: Long COVID Shows Link to Sleep Disturbances

Pharmacy Times

41% of patients report moderate-to-severe issues, with Black individuals 3 times more likely to develop these difficulties.

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AI Device Monitors Breathing to Diagnose Parkinson’s

Medgadget

Researchers at MIT have developed an AI system that can diagnose Parkinson’s disease and track its progression, simply by monitoring someone’s breathing patterns as they sleep. The approach is completely non-invasive, and involves simply placing a device in the bedroom a patient sleeps in. Via: MIT.

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Idorsia’s Quviviq receives marketing authorisation from Health Canada

Pharmaceutical Technology

It blocks only the orexin receptors activation that promote wakefulness, rather than inducing sleep through broad inhibition of brain activity (sedation). This therapy decreases the over-active wake drive for patients with insomnia and allows sleep to occur, without interfering with the stages of sleep.