7 thoughts on “In the News: mySleepButton, the Cognitive Shuffle and Co-Founder, Dr. Luc P. Beaudoin”

  1. Hi Luc
    Hopefully you are working with anaesthesiologists to use your app in the operating theatre. I had a procedure terminated because of tension in my hips, and can imagine your app might have improved the outcome. Next time I’ve been promised full anaesthesia and I would much prefer not to need it.

    I’m sure it would save lives, and reduce post op recovery times.

    1. Thanks for your input, Phil. mySleepButton has been recommended by an anesthesiologist for sleep. He hasn’t discussed it with us in the context of anesthesiology per se. That would require further research.

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  3. All I can say is …. this is the answer to sleepless nights, when the hamster wheel is in overdrive. I feel like I haven’t slept for months, having a really tough time, waking up in the morning feeling exhausted. I heard a quick snip on CBC radio re: Serial Diverse Imaging, interest piqued for obvious reasons ! I down loaded the App last night, OMG – I was astonished. It worked, even though I woke up three times, each time putting mySleepButton back on, I fell right back to sleep. I want to say THANK you Dr.Beaudoin, and all the other scientists involved in coming up with this brilliant App.

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