
Jerome Cody
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People suffering from sleep issues may soon be able to rest easier, thanks to a new wearable #Gadgets that could revolutionize the way we get our shut-eye. The device is a ring-shaped pulse oximeter that appears to be effective at monitoring obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and other common sleep-related breathing problems.
Unlike traditional polysomnography (PSG) tests, which require overnight stays in sleep labs with numerous wires and sensors, this wearable allows for easy at-home use over extended periods.
It connects to a smartphone app, providing both patients and healthcare providers with access to sleep data.
While popular devices like the Apple Watch and Oura ring have introduced sleep apnea detection features, they are not yet cleared for medical use.
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New wearable device may help treat common sleep problem: ‘Gold standard’
People suffering from sleep issues may soon be able to rest easier, thanks to a new ring-like device that could revolutionize the way we get our shut-eye.