Huxley Medical, a commercial-stage medical technology firm focused on streamlining detection of sleep and heart disorders, announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the ...
For years, Michelle Strickland had trouble sleeping – she woke up several times at night – and it left her with daytime sleepiness and her body craving lots of naps. Strickland recently went ...
The global sleep apnea devices market is set to expand at a steady CAGR of 9.5%, growing from USD 8.2 billion in 2023 to USD ...
The thought of dying in your sleep has probably crossed your mind more than once. It’s a terrifying idea — one you’d rather ...
A new national survey found that while many Americans use a device to monitor their heart, few share that data with their doctor.
Snoring can be hard to sleep through, whether you're the person snoring or the partner listening to it. Unfortunately, it’s not a rare affliction. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, 45% of ...
Samsung this year also became the first major smartwatch maker to get clearance for sleep apnea detection – and the Ultra (along with the Galaxy Watch 7) are the only devices that let you access ...
Shelby Knowles / Bloomberg via Getty Images Eli Lilly's Zepbound can be covered by Medicare Part D plans after the FDA approved the drug as a treatment for sleep apnea last month. Weight loss ...
Veterinarians have found that the treatments for heart problems in dogs can be treated with a small device also used in humans. Pacemakers are medical devices used to cure abnormal heart rates in ...
A wearable medical device that tests for the breathing disorder obstructive sleep apnoea has been recommended for use in the NHS by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
Sleep apnea does not go away on its own, although some of the conditions and structural factors that cause it can be treated and reversed. For instance, a septoplasty can fix a deviated septum that is ...
A wearable medical device that tests for the breathing disorder obstructive sleep apnoea has been recommended for use in the NHS by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).