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Sleep Scratching: A New Way to Track Itchiness
Sunday, January 26, 2025
To test this, they observed 7 people with atopic dermatitis and 3 healthy individuals while they slept. They used an infrared camera and the smart sheet to measure their sleep. The time spent scratching was used as a standard, which was determined by watching the infrared videos.
The new method was compared to the old way of measuring activity. The new method had a better correlation (0. 89) than the old one (0. 72). It also avoided overestimating scratching time by ignoring other activities like turning over.
So, this new way of tracking scratching might help doctors understand and treat itchy skin diseases better.
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