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Nightmare sufferers offered new medical device

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NightWare is a therapeutic platform using a proprietary application on an Apple Watch® that helps people suffering from traumatic nightmares get a more restful night's sleep. It is a wearable technology that learns the wearer's sleep patterns and customizes a treatment for each individual, interrupting nightmares so sufferers can get a good night's sleep. NightWare is only available to individuals when recommended by a physician. The NightWare therapeutic platform is not a standalone therapy for PTSD. The NightWare therapeutic platform should be used in conjunction with prescribed medications for PTSD and other recommended therapies for PTSD-associated nightmares and nightmare disorder, according to relevant consensus guidelines. 

CEO Grady Hannah discusses NightWare which FDA has approved and VA is considering making available to veterans that suffer from nightmares. Grady talks with host Jim Fausone about the inventor's experience with a father that had PTSD and suffered from nightmares to the process of getting the device approved and into commercial use for veterans  

 

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