If your Oura smart ring detects sleep apnea, it can refer you to doctors
The Oura smart ring has introduced a feature that detects signs of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and connects users to medical assistance. This condition is serious and affects millions globally, leading to various health issues. The new functionality aims to improve access to healthcare for those experiencing sleep-related problems.
- ▪Obstructive sleep apnea is a common yet serious condition that disrupts breathing during sleep.
- ▪The Oura Ring can now detect symptoms of OSA and advise users to seek medical attention.
- ▪In partnership with Resmed, Oura offers educational resources and options to connect with healthcare providers.
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