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Hecaray Presents an Intelligent Sleep-Aid Solution at CES, Las Vegas, 2023

Hecaray Presents an Intelligent Sleep-Aid Solution at CES, Las Vegas, 2023Enhance Sleep Quality With Hecaray Nelf’s Contactless, Accurate Sleep Tracker

SHANGHAI, China – January 4, 2023 – (Newswire.com)

Hecaray Nelf is proud to present one of the most cutting-edge sleep-aid solutions in the world at CES, revolutionizing how sleep trackers measure sleep by being specific and touchless, providing the optimal customized sleep solutions to thousands of people they need. As a leading sleep solution provider that can precisely track the sleep cycle and offers meaningful sleep solutions to enhance people’s quality of life – will be exhibited at North Hall (No. 8066), CES in Las Vegas, which starts from Jan. 5 through until Jan. 8.

Sleep is a tricky friend these days – with 30 percent of adults in America not getting enough sleep, stress may overtake the body when people don’t get enough sleep. With the Hecaray Nelf Sleep Tracking Monitor and App – recording the whole night’s sleep, detecting the sleep stages, and analyzing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and heart rate variability (HRV) – Nelf will use the monitored data to understand people’s sleep patterns and provide an intelligent solution to improve their sleep quality by emitting special sounds and light in optimal time.

Hecaray Nelf monitors the heart rate variability (HRV), breaths per minute, as well as motion while people sleep – anything that could affect the statistics. After monitoring all of this information, Nelf identifies whether or not users are about to go into light or deep sleep and then recommends a remedy according to what it knows about sleep situations.

It’s been proven time and time again that these other products – common competitors such as wearables and contact-based sleep tech – are just plain bad for accuracy. They’re based on the false premise of wearing something when users sleep, which doesn’t sound comfortable either. In opposition, Hecaray Nelf can provide a hospital-level sleep report, which people can get to know about the signs of Sleep Apnea at home without having to go through painful PSG tests in hospitals or clinics.

Hecaray Nelf features various sounding programs, such as a library of white noise, which has been verified by scientific research to enhance sleep. It also features an intelligent 2-stage wakeup alarm to help people wake up without morning grogginess, or lights that control how much melatonin people produce at night and dawn – all three working together in order to provide users with better quality sleep.

Hecaray is an intelligent sleep all-in-one sleep solution for a better quality of life through its product. With Hecaray’s sleep-tracking technology, users will be able to track their own personal data and increase their overall well-being by receiving the optimal sleep solutions tailored by Hecaray. For more information about Hecaray Nelf, click here.

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Who Are the Scientists Probing the Biology Behind Autism?

Who Are the Scientists Probing the Biology Behind Autism?A new book from Spectrum profiles the condition’s research community, revealing surprises about its founders, current leaders and rising stars.

Who Are the Scientists Probing the Biology Behind Autism?
Chronicle of a Field Retold: Autism Science in Profile

The cover of Spectrum’s new book \”Chronicle of a Field Retold: Autism Science in Profile\” – featuring abstract shapes on a beige grid background.

NEW YORK – January 3, 2023 – (Newswire.com)

Who are the scientists who devote their careers to studying autism — arguably one of the most challenging neurodevelopmental conditions to explain? And what does that say about them? About the field? That’s exactly what Spectrum magazine (www.spectrumnews.org) — the leading source for expert news and opinion on autism science — sought to answer with its fifth annual book, “Chronicle of a Field Retold: Autism Science in Profile,” freely available for download on the site today.

The book opens with a surprising retelling of the field’s first movers: In “The new history of autism,” journalist David Dobbs reveals the scientists whose forgotten contributions predated or enabled those of Leo Kanner and Hans Asperger, long credited as the sole founders of autism research. The story features original collage illustrations by award-winning graphic designer Alex Merto and rare photos discovered only two years ago in the archives of a Moscow clinic named after the pioneering child psychiatrist Grunya Sukhareva.

“Autism Science in Profile” continues with a tour of today’s key players, organized alphabetically. These scientist profiles show that autism researchers are, perhaps unsurprisingly, a heterogeneous bunch. Not only do their academic areas of interest vary widely, but outside of the lab they are marathon runners, mountaineers, bicyclists and basketball coaches; foodies, yogis, musicians and spelling-bee champions; former teachers, farmers, Peace Corps volunteers and emergency medical technicians.

For all of their differences, more than a few share deep connections to autism and disability, and core descriptions about them recur — creative, persistent, adaptable and collaborative. Published over the past 12 years, the profiles have been updated in this volume to include the scientists’ highly cited papers, compiled using Clarivate’s Web of Science, and 2022 news from the researchers themselves about career shifts and significant recent accomplishments.

“We hope these pages show autism research in an exciting time of flux, propelled by what these scientists care about, what questions drive their work and where they think the field is headed next,” says Spectrum‘s deputy editor, Kristin Ozelli.

End pages for various sections include QR codes to additional profiles and “beyond the bench” portraits of scientists’ lives outside the lab. Additional spreads feature an illustration that begins to trace eight decades of apprenticeship among autism researchers and a gatefold list of 40 up-and-coming scientists under 40 years old — both informed by asking our sources and profile subjects about significant mentor relationships during their careers. 

Like Spectrum‘s previous two titles, “Chronicle of a Field Retold: Autism Science in Profile” was designed by award-winning graphic designer Catherine Casalino. The book also features original profile illustrations by Rebecca Clarke.

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Anastasia Greenebaum

Communications Director

press@simonsfoundation.org

646-654-0066

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