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  2. Sleep tracking - Wikipedia

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    The Fitbit Alta HR, a wearable device capable of monitoring a person's sleep. [1] Sleep tracking is the process of monitoring a person's sleep, most commonly through measuring inactivity and movement. [2] A device that tracks a person's sleep is called a sleep tracker. [3] Sleep tracking may be beneficial in diagnosing sleep disorders. [4]

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  4. Obstructive sleep apnea - Wikipedia

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    Home sleep testing is more accessible and less expensive than polysomnography due to long waiting periods for in-lab tests, [45] and is increasingly being preferred by private insurance carriers. For individuals that have high co-pays or deductibles, a home sleep test can be done for a fraction of the cost of polysomnography.

  5. Respiratory arrest - Wikipedia

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    Respiratory arrest is a serious medical condition caused by apnea or respiratory dysfunction severe enough that it will not sustain the body (such as agonal breathing). Prolonged apnea refers to a patient who has stopped breathing for a long period of time. If the heart muscle contraction is intact, the condition is known as respiratory arrest.

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  7. Microsleep - Wikipedia

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    Microsleep is extremely dangerous when it occurs in situations that demand constant alertness, such as driving a motor vehicle or working with heavy machinery. People who experience microsleeps often remain unaware of them, instead believing themselves to have been awake the whole time, or to have temporarily lost focus.