31 Jan
2021
Believe it or not, every aspect of our lives is influenced by new, advanced technology. It has changed the way we interact with each other, the way we keep ourselves entertained, and the way we get our jobs done. However, after a long, tiring day, all we crave for is a good night’s sleep and technology has lent a helping hand in improving the quality of our sleep.
Over the last couple of years, researchers and scientists have been studying the human brain during sleep, which factors affect a good night’s sleep, and how we can improve it. What’s more, they are developing ways to monitor and improve the way people sleep using technology. The ultimate aim is to figure out how people can sleep for a shorter duration but maintain a higher quality of rest.
Advancements in medical foam to improve quality of sleep
Medical foams are mainly used for wound care. However, they are rapidly used for comfort and protective packaging. Its softness, water resistance, flexibility, durability, and fungal resistance make it suitable for improving the quality of sleep. According to Allied Market Research, the medical foam market is expected to reach $38.1 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 6.1% from 2020 to 2027. The increasing demand for patient comfort has increased the growth of the medical foam market. The improvements in the memory foam market are going through the roof and have allowed users to sleep better while helping them with their back problems.
Wearable or nearable devices to monitor health 24x4
Needless to say, wearable sleep devices have a huge impact on the quality of our sleep. These devices are attachable to the wrist, ankle, head, or some part of the body. They figure which time is most effective for us during a night’s sleep and influence the way we live our lives. The researchers and developers have been improving wearable sleep devices to make them more user-friendly even around the user’s sleeping area and time.
What’s more, wearable sleep devices are now used to tackle chronic health issues. The devices such as Apply Watch have an in-built function to alert the nearest hospital if the user is experiencing medical illness by tracking body functions such as heart rate. Sleep devices are now used to detect health problems while sleeping and developing a better, new approach to improving health.
Over the last few years, we have seen technology present out-of-the-box solutions to common health problems. The medical industry and advanced technology have come together to develop nearable devices, allowing doctors and healthcare professionals to monitor and even diagnose patient’s health issues from remote locations. Any signs are stroke or health attacks can be fatal if ignored. However, wearable devices offer a novel approach to monitor high-risk patients 24x7. The advancements in medical foam to find a cure to sleep-related illnesses such as sleep apnea, sleepwalking has opened new doors for us to get our good night’s sleep better and improve the quality of life.
Koyel Ghosh
Author’s Bio- Koyel Ghosh is a blogger with a strong passion and enjoys writing in miscellaneous domains, as she believes it lets her explore a wide variety of niches. She has an innate interest in creativity and enjoys experimenting with different writing styles. A writer who never stops imagining, she has been serving the corporate industry for the last five years.
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