FAQs & Myth Busters

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Simple Snoring vs. Apnea: Decoding the Sounds

Snoring is common—so common that many households treat it as background noise. But not all

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Smartphone Snore Apps: Can They Tell the Difference?

Smartphone snore apps are everywhere—offering snore tracking, sleep scoring, and even apnea alerts, all from

Why an MD’s Signature Is Needed for a Home Test

At first glance, home sleep tests seem simple—wear a sensor, press a button, and get

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Understanding Prior Authorization for CPAP

If you’ve recently been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea and your doctor has recommended a

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Single Night vs. Multi-Night Testing: Does One Night Tell the Whole Story?

At-home sleep apnea testing is more accessible than ever—but how many nights of data do

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Silent Apnea: Why Kids Don’t Always Snore

When most parents think of sleep apnea, they picture loud, disruptive snoring. But in many

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How Finger Sensors Compare to Nasal Cannulas in Data Quality

When it comes to tracking sleep apnea at home, the type of sensor you wear

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ADHD-Like Signs That Are Really Poor Sleep

If your child is struggling with attention, emotional outbursts, or restlessness, you might wonder whether

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AI Bias in Facial Analysis: What We’re Doing to Prevent It

AI is changing the way sleep apnea is screened, especially with fast, non-invasive tools like

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Data Security: Where Your Scan Lives and for How Long

When you complete a facial scan to assess your risk for sleep apnea, you’re not