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Yahoo
4 days ago
- Health
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SleepScore Study on Rest® Evercool® Collection to be Presented at SLEEP 2025 Conference and Published as an Abstract in SLEEP Journal
Study Highlights Positive Impact of Evercool Cooling Bedding on Perceived Sleep for Hot Sleepers NEWARK, Del., June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Rest® and SleepScore Labs are proud to announce that the findings from its recent independent study evaluating the impact of the Rest® Evercool® Cooling Collection—including pillowcases, fitted sheets, and comforters— will be published as an abstract in SLEEP, a leading peer-reviewed journal in sleep and circadian science. In addition, the research team will present the study as a scientific poster at the upcoming SLEEP 2025 Conference, taking place June 8–11, a premier forum for sleep science and medicine. SleepScore Labs research analyzed approximately 1,000 nights of sleep among women aged 40–60 who reported sleeping hot, experiencing night sweats, or suffering from hot flashes. Results showed significant perceived improvements in sleep comfort, temperature regulation, and overall sleep quality when using Rest's Evercool® products compared to their original bedding. "Seeing our Evercool Collection independently validated by leading sleep researchers—and recognized by the scientific community through SLEEP and the SLEEP conference—is an incredible honor," said Andy Nguyen, CEO and Co-Founder of Rest®. "At Rest, our mission has always been to create products that make a real difference in how people sleep and feel, and we're proud to be part of the broader conversation about how innovation in bedding can support better, more restorative rest." Key Highlights of the Findings Include: Cooling Effect: 97% of participants reported that Rest's bedding felt cool, compared to only 16% who felt their original bedding was cool. Comfort: 100% of participants reported that Rest's bedding felt comfortable, whereas only 50% felt their original bedding was comfortable. Perceived Sleep Quality: Participants noted a significant increase in their perception of overall sleep quality (+74%). Ease of Falling Asleep: Participants found it easier to fall asleep (+91%) and were better able to fall asleep in their preferred amount of time (+80%). Reduced Night Sweats: Participants felt the intensity of night sweats was reduced (-61%). Better Sleep Satisfaction: Participants felt more satisfied with their sleep (+80%) and experienced this satisfaction more days per week (+118%). "By presenting this study as a scientific poster at the SLEEP 2025 conference, to be followed by its publication as an abstract, we're reinforcing our commitment to spotlighting consumer products that show promising potential to support better sleep," said Dr. Sharon Danoff-Burg, Senior Principal Research Scientist at SleepScore Labs. "We're proud to help bring solutions such as Rest's Evercool® collection into the conversation with the broader sleep community." To learn more about the study, visit . About SleepScore Labs SleepScore Labs is changing the world by empowering businesses to solve the world's sleep problems at scale by driving sleep improvement powered by science and world-leading data and technology. SleepScore Labs was founded by a team of sleep experts from companies, institutions, and organizations such as ResMed, Apple, Philips, and Harvard. After building and studying a proprietary dataset with more than 600 million hours of sleep & associated parameters, SleepScore Labs offers a suite of proven B2B2C services to help companies improve their health and wellness outcomes. To learn more, visit About Rest®Rest® is a sleep brand redefining the path to personalized comfort—prioritizing well-being through innovation in form, function, and cooling technology. Known for its Evercool® collection, Rest® offers a range of science-backed products all designed to support temperature regulation and all-night comfort. Many of Rest's products are eligible for purchase using Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA). The brand has received widespread recognition, including Good Housekeeping's Best Bedding Awards for the Evercool® Cooling Comforter (2023, 2024, 2025), Apartment Therapy's Best List Awards (2023), Health Sleep Awards for the Evercool®+ Cooling Sheet Set (2025), and Oprah Daily's Sleep O-Wards for the Evercool® Cooling Pillow (2025). To learn more, please visit View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Rest Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
PLT to Present New Sleep Ingredient Study at American Academy of Sleep Medicine Conference
Serezin™ Restorative Sleep + Pain Relief is Clinically Demonstrated to Provide Fast-Acting Nighttime and Daytime Pain Relief, Make Falling Asleep Easier and Promote Waking Up Feeling More Alert and Refreshed MORRISTOWN, N.J., June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- PLT Health Solutions, Inc. announced that it will be presenting clinical study results for its Serezin™ Restorative Sleep + Pain Relief ingredient at the American Academy of Sleep Medicine Conference being held June 7-11 in Seattle, WA USA. Dawna Salter-Farfan, PhD, RD, PLT's Senior Clinical Research Manager, will be conducting a poster session Wednesday, 6/11/2025, at 10:00 AM during the Clinical Sleep Science and Practice session will cover results of a recent clinical trial on Serezin and will present data specifically on results with women. An abstract entitled An Herbal Supplement Improves Restorative Sleep and Sleep Quality, Elevates Mood, and Increases Total Sleep Time," was published in the May edition of the journal SLEEP. ) According to Dr. Salter-Farfan, these presentations are an effort by PLT to reach a wider audience for Serezin research. "We are excited to present our high-impact research findings at SLEEP 2025. We will be showing data demonstrating Serezin improves sleep quality and quantity, but with a special emphasis on the improvements shown within the female-only cohort of our study. While many of us look to tracking devices to understand our sleep, these data often do not align with our experience. Waking up feeling rested, restored, and refreshed is the defining characteristic of a great night's sleep. By providing relief for nighttime aches and pain, Serezin unlocks the benefits of restorative sleep so that men and women can have better days, every day," she added. SLEEP 2025 is the annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC (APSS), a joint venture of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) and the Sleep Research Society (SRS). SLEEP is considered the world's premier clinical and scientific meeting for sleep medicine, sleep and circadian research, and sleep health. The meeting brings together leading experts, innovators, and attendees from across the United States and around the world. New Clinical Study Points to Broad Ranging Benefits A comprehensive 4-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled study was conducted on 60 healthy men and women ages 50-70 years. Subjects self-reported disturbed sleep due to everyday aches and pains. They received either a 300 mg dose of Serezin a day or a placebo. Measurements were conducted at 1, 2 and 4 weeks. Key findings Include: Improved Restorative Sleep Within 1 Week: Subjects taking Serezin woke up feeling more rested and restored within the first week. By four weeks, subjects taking Serezin experienced a 64% greater improvement in restorative sleep than those taking placebo. Reduce Every Day Aches and Pains Within 1 Week: Significant improvements in pain scores started on Day 7 for the Serezin group. By Day 28, subjects taking Serezin experienced a 2.6x greater reduction in nighttime discomfort and a 75% greater reduction in daytime discomfort compared to the placebo. Easier to Fall Asleep and Better Sleep Quality Within 2 Weeks: With statistically significant improvements by Day 14, subjects taking Serezin experienced improvements in getting to sleep that were 85% greater than those taking a placebo and 93% greater improvements in sleep quality than those taking a placebo as assessed by the Leeds Sleep Evaluation Questionnaire. Improvements in Wake-Up Experience Within 2 Weeks: Subjects taking Serezin reported having a significantly easier time waking up in the morning and feeling more alert with better motor control upon waking, as assessed by the Leeds Sleep Evaluation Questionnaire. Serezin Improved Mood Within 2 Weeks: Mood states were evaluated using a validated questionnaire covering six domains: tension, depression, anger, vigor, fatigue, and confusion. Serezin subjects reported improved overall mood starting at Day 14. For the study, subjects reported a 2.2x improvement in overall mood. According to Steve Fink, Vice President, Marketing for PLT, the company has a growing range of solutions for sleep and relaxation in its ingredient portfolio. "Cognitive health is an intense area of interest and innovation at PLT today, with a broad portfolio that addresses Cognitive Performance, Mental Energy, Stress and Mood and Sleep and Relaxation. We have active clinical programs supporting all of these consumer needs," he said. "Serezin is an exciting ingredient in the sleep space because it features a different approach to promoting restorative sleep than many of the ingredients on the market today. We feel that this study can help consumer products companies develop compelling, trustworthy messaging for a new generation of sleep support products," he said. Media Contact: Mark FalconerSciencewerks Voice: 407-412-9705E-mail: 396244@ Company Contact: Steve Fink PLT Health Solutions, Inc. Voice: 973-984-0900 x214E-mail: 396244@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE PLT Health Solutions Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Automotive
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SLEEP Act would make loud vehicle exhausts illegal in Pennsylvania
(WTAJ) — Loud aftermarket exhausts could be a thing of the past in Pennsylvania if the SLEEP Act were to become law. The SLEEP (Stop Loud and Excessive Exhaust Pollution) Act would ban aftermarket exhausts for all vehicles, including ATVs, that are louder than permitted by law. The act would also make it part of the yearly state vehicle inspection to check decibel levels of exhaust systems. The act, being co-sponsored by House representatives Jared Solomon(D-Philadelphia) and Pat Gallagher(D-Philadelphia), is an attempt to reduce noise pollution and improve the quality of life in Pennsylvania neighborhoods. 'Excessively loud vehicles don't just disrupt our peace and quiet—they can also lower property values, increase air pollution, and burden local police with rising noise complaints and enforcement costs,' the duo wrote in a co-sponsorship memo. In addition to banning loud aftermarket exhausts, the act would also do the following: Apply to vehicles made after 1978, whether the modified equipment was installed in Pennsylvania or another state. Set modern noise testing standards using updated decibel limits and distance-based sound measurements. Require law enforcement training on how to measure vehicle noise accurately and enforce the law. Ensure vehicles with illegal exhaust systems fail inspection. Require PennDOT to hold official vehicle inspection stations accountable if they repeatedly allow non-compliant vehicles to pass. Impose penalties of up to $1,000 in fines, 30 days in jail, or both for published memo does not specify when the act might be introduced into the House committee. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.