Consumer sleep technologies (CSTs) such as smart watches and mobile software applications could transform fatigue management programs by making it easier for those using the devices to transmit their sleep data, according to a new study.1
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Smart watches and other new sleep-monitoring devices could be a boon to sleep management programs, researchers say.
by FSF Editorial Staff | May 28, 2024
Consumer sleep technologies (CSTs) such as smart watches and mobile software applications could transform fatigue management programs by making it easier for those using the devices to transmit their sleep data, according to a new study.1
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