Ecosystem Uses Proprietary Insights from SleepScore Labs for Better Sleep and Recommends Products Designed to Improve Sleep CARLSBAD, Calif.— January 8, 2018—SleepScore Labs™, the company behind the most advanced non-contact sleep improvement system for
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. to distribute SleepScore Max through Robin, a new specialty retail brand focused on improving sleep quality CARLSBAD, Calif.—January 4, 2018—SleepScore Labs™, the company behind the most advanced non-contact sleep improvement system for consumers,
CARLSBAD, Calif., – Nov. 10, 2017 – SleepScore Labs, the company behind the most advanced non-contact sleep improvement systems for consumers, announced today the availability of its newest non-contact device, SleepScore Max. SleepScore Max, available for purchase at
Roy J.E.M. Raymann, PhD, a leading researcher in the field of sleep science, has joined SleepScore Labs as Vice President, Sleep Science and Scientific Affairs
SleepScore Labs today announced the appointment of Michael Breus, PhD., a world-renowned expert in clinical sleep medicine and consumer sleep behaviour, to their Scientific Advisory Board
Dr. Steven Lockley of Brigham and Women’s Hospital Joins SleepScore Labs to Improve America’s Overall Sleep CARLSBAD, Calif.–May 8, 2017–SleepScore Labs™, the world’s leading sleep monitoring and solutions company, today announced the appointment of Steven
SleepScore Labs Reports Findings from Largest National Sleep Study Highlights: 75 percent of people get less than the recommended seven hours of sleep Women sleep longer – men average 5 hours, 46 minutes, while women
As part of its national effort to help Americans improve the quality of their sleep, SleepScore Labs, the leading sleep monitoring company founded as a joint venture between ResMed, Pegasus Capital and Dr. Mehmet Oz, today launched a photo and video contest to find the funniest things people do while they are “dead tired.”
SleepScore Labs Reports Provocative New Insights from 1.5 Million Nights of Sleep Highlights: 79% of people get less than the recommended seven hours of sleep America’s SleepScore is 77 (out of 100) More than 30%