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    pedalpete ◴[] No.45307457[source]
    There is a growing body of research showing that increasing slow-wave activity during sleep can improve outcomes, including sleep quality[1], memory, and correlations with amyloid response[2].

    Sadly, our latest grant application did not receive funding, but we are supporting other clinical researchers with our technology. Our technology is based on more than a decade of research with 50+ published, peer reviewed studies.

    We focus on sleep directly rather than the disease, which means people do not have to wait years for regulatory approvals before they can feel day-to-day benefits.

    For those curious about learning more, our approach and links to additional research are on our website https://affectablesleep.com .

    Mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s changes in sleep https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jagp.2024.07.002

    Slow-wave activity, memory, and amyloid response https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afad228

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    1. Workaccount2 ◴[] No.45309702[source]
    Was really interested in this until I saw it was another static hardware product with a subscription as if it were a service.

    If the toilet was invented today, plumbers would all be telling us how $1/shit is a steal.

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    2. codebje ◴[] No.45310234[source]
    Here I sit, broken-hearted...
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    4. nick49488171 ◴[] No.45310356[source]
    Great incentive to hack it open (like people did with eight sleep) or use prior art for an open source version.
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    5. bravetraveler ◴[] No.45310362[source]
    Consumer Poop Index, used to be a dime
    6. yieldcrv ◴[] No.45311228[source]
    That’s… actually a good way to have premium services on a bidet
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    8. sschueller ◴[] No.45311260[source]
    Then I could theoretically use a shit coin to pay for an actual shit...
    9. esperent ◴[] No.45312344[source]
    Funny you should say that:

    https://www.indiatoday.in/trending-news/story/china-toilets-...

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    10. kungito ◴[] No.45313192[source]
    arent paid public restrooms commonplace in eu?
    11. privatelypublic ◴[] No.45313831[source]
    Theres foss EEG machines already. $300ish to buy a fully working "same device as The FDA version just sans-certification."

    Much less if you want to build it yourself.