Research, Practice, and Data Informed Investigations of Child and Youth Suicide: A Science to Service and Service to Science Approach

Date and Time April 25, 20239:00 a.m.–4:45 p.m. ETApril 26, 20239:00 a.m.–3:45 p.m. ET Overview The purpose of this workshop is to understand the challenges of investigating child and youth deaths. During the workshop, we will discuss past, current, and future research on child and youth suicide, as well as the methods used to investigate and certify…

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‘Brainwashing’ During Sleep Vital for Brain Health and Disease Prevention

Scientists at the University of Oslo have made discoveries about how and why “brainwashing”—a process of removing harmful waste products from the brain—happens when we are sleeping. The brain is continually producing waste substances, and if too many accumulate, it raises the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases, according to researchers in a…

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Mosanna Secures Seed Extension Funding for Sleep Apnea Treatment

Swiss Biotech company Mosanna Therapeutics AG has secured seed extension funding as it prepares to submit an Investigational New Drug (IND) application for MOS-118, under development for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. MOS-118 is an advanced small molecule formerly known as AVE0118, initially developed by Sanofi. The funding was secured from Supermoon Capital, a…

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Nasal Dilators Comparison Guide

Nasal dilators can be a simple yet effective solution to improve nasal airflow and enhance breathing, making them a potential add-on to certain sleep apnea therapies as well as having standalone uses for people without sleep disorders, such as people who have simple snoring, nasal congestion, or who want to breathe better while exercising. Nasal…

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