MedCity News September 15, 2024
Jae-Eun Lee

In the past, patient comfort often came at the cost of medical testing. However, the future of sleep monitoring doesn’t have to forgo either, with radar monitoring systems allowing for both a comfortable testing environment and a more accurate reading of sleep health.

You’ve heard the saying before, time and time again: sleep occupies nearly a third of our lives. From memory formation, concentration to overall wellness, the power of how we spend that 30 percent of our lifespan cannot be underestimated in contributing to our quality of life. However, many of us suffer from sleep-related disorders, ranging from general insomnia during stressful times to more serious sleep disorders like sleep apnea. All of the above have necessitated sleep monitoring...

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