A new study found the BedJet climate comfort system to be an effective, non-hormonal treatment for women experiencing menopause-related sleep disturbances.

The study, authored by Jordan Stern, MD, founder and director of BlueSleep Sleep Apnea and Snoring Center based in New York, NY, and Darlyne Johnson, MD, a partner at South Shore Women’s Health in Boston, Mass, is titled The Efficacy of the BedJet Climate System for Peri-Menopausal Night Sweat and Hot Flash Symptoms and Corresponding Impact on Sleep. It is published in Menopause: The Journal of The North American Menopause Society.

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The study evaluated the effectiveness of the BedJet System in a population of 46 peri-menopausal and menopausal women experiencing hot flashes and sleep disturbances. Subjects used the BedJet System for at least three weeks. The study’s primary results included:

  • 94% of participants reported improved sleep
  • 89% of participants reported improved daytime function
  • 85% of participants reported reduced hot flashes and night sweats

Mark Aramli, founder and inventor of BedJet, says in a release, “We’ve known from speaking to our customers that the BedJet has found great success in the menopausal community. It’s exciting to see that the results of this study confirms the overwhelming anecdotal feedback we hear from BedJet owners every day.”