We were thrilled when @stimscience asked us to design the first electronic #sleepaid headband.
Somnee's smooth textures, soft curves, soothing colors create a relaxing experience for you to get good sleep you deserve - all powered by #neuroscience.
https://t.co/qNW1IEnlaL
We were thrilled when @stimscience asked us to design the first electronic #sleepaid headband.
Somnee's smooth textures, soft curves, soothing colors create a relaxing experience for you to get good sleep you deserve - all powered by #neuroscience.
https://t.co/qNW1IEnlaL
🚨We're opening up invites to participate in the second round of the @StimScience pre-launch pilot 🚨
If you are in the Bay Area, and want to be one of the first testers of a prototype sleep wearable, fill out the form here - https://t.co/uHlmGkhP7V.
#sleepwell 😴💕🙏
"Infinium Global Research puts the current worldwide market for sleep aids—including drugs, devices, special bedding, and health care services—at an estimated $80 billion–plus, and predicts it will climb to $114 billion over the next five years." https://t.co/riM3WzHylf
Our team has been working hard to complete our first round of prototypes. Here's a bit more about our prototyping efforts - let us know what you think!
https://t.co/HaeU5yfGQ1
Sleep deprivation promotes a catabolic hormonal environment.
After one night of total sleep deprivation, healthy young adults showed:
18% ⬇️ in muscle protein synthesis
24% ⬇️ in testosterone AUC
21% ⬆️ in cortisol
https://t.co/Xc74GoUYRf
New @WestVirginiaU research: “Our main takeaway is that consumer sleep trackers...are not yet trustworthy for sleep staging information, such as REM and deep sleep. Those metrics require technologies that can measure brain activity.”
https://t.co/jNK2K4He96
"...those who consistently reported sleeping six hours or less on an average weeknight were about 30 percent more likely than people who regularly got seven hours sleep to be diagnosed with dementia nearly three decades later"
https://t.co/D36PyvQRR9
@stimscience announces funding to launch in-home beta of the first consumer device to use direct brain stimulation to improve sleep quality and efficiency https://t.co/ukxtLwXh8I
🚨Exciting announcements today🚨-We've secured $6M in seed funding, led by Khosla Ventures, and @aaronbromberg has joined StimScience as our new CEO. https://t.co/elVTYF9IgM