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Summary Attending a loupe fair is an exciting and essential milestone for dental and hygiene students. Loupes are a critical tool in modern dentistry, enhancing precision and ergonomics during procedures. Choosing the right pair of loupe and LED headlight can significantly impact your comfort and performance. Here’s a guide to help dental and hygiene students prepare for a loupe fair, ...
Are you anxious before you sleep? There are a variety of issues that can hamper proper and restful sleep at night, apart from snoring. According to University of Arizona clinical professor of medicine and dream specialist, Rubin Naiman, PhD, the two key components of good sleep quality are non-REM and REM sleep. Unfortunately, ...
What is Newborn Snoring? Oftentimes, newborns breathe noisily when they sleep. It may be caused due to extra mucus or dryness in their tiny nasal passages. However, if you notice your newborn baby actually snoring on a regular basis, consult with a doctor. If your snoring is causing issues with your partner or his/her snoring is irritating you at night, it is important that you seek timely ...
Transformative closed-loop technology senses the spinal cord’s response to stimulation and instantaneously adjusts therapy to sustain durable, optimized treatment Long-term results published in two premier clinical journals show clinically meaningful improvements in pain relief, physical and emotional functioning, sleep quality, and health-related quality ...
“It is well documented1 that chronic rhinitis can significantly decrease the quality of life for patients by adversely impacting their sleep quality, daily activity, mental health and overall wellbeing” said Neurent Medical CEO Brian Shields. ...
— September 29, 2021 — Sommetrics, a private company developing products and services to improve sleep health, today announced the launch of the pivotal clinical trial of its aerSleep® II device for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). This study is being conducted at 10 university and community-based ...
The FDA has approved eXciteOSA, the revolutionary first-ever daytime treatment for mild obstructive sleep apnea and snoring. Used for only 20 minutes per day for a period of six weeks and then twice per week, the therapy is clinically proven to improve the quality of sleep by significantly reducing obstructive sleep apnea and snoring. ...
— NOVEMBER 17, 2020 — Sommetrics, a private company developing products and services to improve sleep health, today announced its lead sleep apnea product, aerSleep II, has received FDA Breakthrough Device designation. ...
(“VIDA”), the leader in lung and respiratory intelligence, announced today that it is has appointed Karen Drexler to its board of directors, further expanding the company’s leadership strength in digital health technology. Drexler’s appointment comes at a critical time in healthcare, as the world continues to address the potential long-term lung ...
Signifier Medical Technologies (“Signifier/the Company”), an innovator in the sleep-disordered breathing market, is pleased to announce the appointment of David Ritscher as Chief Engineer with immediate effect. ...
The fitted sheets are 32% softer than traditional sheets and have a breathable membrane allowing for a cooler night's sleep. Health experts say sheets in the home should be changed every seven to 10 days due to bacteria, fungi, animal dander, pollen and other microbes found on beds. ...
The consequences of snoring are much more serious than an inconvenient disruption in one’s sleep pattern. In addition to the health issues and fatigue that are associated with snoring, it is now known that frequent snoring can actually cause harm to the brain. The most recent research on brain health and snoring shows the damage that can ...
“Sommetrics has an opportunity to substantially disrupt the sleep industry with its patented technology and bring leading-edge therapy to those around the globe who suffer from breathing disorders such as sleep apnea. ...
Vulnerable groups of people, including those with long-term illnesses, those sensitive to noise or tinnitus (ringing of the ears), people with mental health problems and unborn and newly born babies, are often more susceptible to physical and emotional stresses. ...
Recent research into the impact of different levels of noise on 75 volunteers reveals that disturbed sleep caused by night-time aircraft noise can damage blood vessels and increase the levels of stress hormones. ...
