Kind of, but not in the way you may expect, Razavi says: «While none of these
sleep trackers (such as Fitbit) have been scientifically validated or endorsed by AASM (American Academy of Sleep Medicine) or can tell about the underlying cause and diagnoses of a lack of sleep, they are still useful as far as increasing the sleep awareness and engagement of the public.&r
sleep trackers (such as Fitbit) have been scientifically validated or endorsed by AASM (American Academy of
Sleep Medicine) or can tell about the underlying cause and diagnoses of a lack of sleep, they are still useful as far as increasing the sleep awareness and engagement of the public.&r
Sleep Medicine) or can tell about the underlying cause and diagnoses of a lack of
sleep, they are still useful as far as increasing the sleep awareness and engagement of the public.&r
sleep, they are still
useful as far as increasing the
sleep awareness and engagement of the public.&r
sleep awareness and engagement of the public.»