A continuous positive airway pressure device is the gold standard for sleep apnea, but it can feel cumbersome and cause dry ...
Individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with coexisting obstructive sleep apnea (OSAS) have greater ...
Sunrise Group, a pioneer in medical device innovation and sleep care, today announced results from the SUNSAS clinical study, now published in The Lancet Regional Health – Europe, a leading ...
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The Cure for Snoring

Regular snoring becomes more likely as you age. For me, the condition seems to have emerged about five years ago, in my early 30s, although it’s hard to pinpoint the precise beginning because I was ...
(“Vivos” or the “Company’’) (NASDAQ: VVOS), a leading medical device and healthcare services company focused on the treatment of breathing related sleep disorders and associated chronic health ...
Scientists uncover how Tuberculosis (TB) bacteria uses fats for energy, mapping a key protein and opening new paths for drug development against the deadly infection.
A new pooled analysis led by UCSF researchers suggests that how your brain looks during sleep, its so‑called brain age, may help predict who goes on to develop dementia. In roughly 7,100 U.S. adults ...
To treat sleep apnoea without a CPAP, I tried “tongue gym” via a phone app. It’s undignified, but strengthening my airway finally gave my wife (and me) some peace.
In 2026, consumer wearables do more. They can flag patterns that may point to real health problems, not just a rough wellness trend.
Experts explain how oral health and breathing patterns may influence how well you sleep.
People don't buy consumer wearables just to count steps anymore. They want early warnings, useful health signals, and features they can trust.
This common couch habit could have a deeper meaning.