Clinician's guide to insomnia-related technologies and devices
By
Lynn Celmer
Summary
This article, authored by the AASM Emerging Technology Committee, provides clinicians with a comprehensive overview of insomnia-related technologies and devices. It covers the landscape of digital health tools for insomnia, including wearables, mobile apps, and other sleep-tracking technologies, helping healthcare professionals stay current with emerging solutions for managing insomnia.
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Staying current with insomnia-related technologies
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