Which of the following statements about treating sleep disorders is true?
A. Wearable technology has proven not to be useful because individuals using them can't sleep while they are wearing them.
B. Generally, fewer people are receiving appropriate treatment for their sleep disorders because insurance companies have been slow to reimburse payment for the expensive wearable technology needed.
C. The availability of wearable technology that records length of time asleep, time awake, and even sleep stages is making it increasingly possible for individuals to gain an understanding of their own sleep patterns.
D. Individuals with sleep disorders are generally treated with meditation tapes.
Answer: C
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