July 8, 2026 - 11:58

Millions of people wake up feeling exhausted, and most have no idea why. Americans today track their sleep more than ever, using devices like Apple Watch, Oura, Whoop, and Garmin to generate millions of sleep scores each morning. But for the vast majority, those numbers sit in an app and never lead to meaningful change.
Dumbo Health has launched SleepLongevityAge, a new category of care designed to address what the company calls the world's most overlooked health metric. The service turns passive sleep data into active clinical treatment, bridging the gap between tracking and actual improvement.
The program focuses on sleep as a foundation for longevity. Rather than just telling users they slept poorly, it provides clinical interventions aimed at fixing underlying issues. The goal is simple: sleep better to live longer.
Based in Miami, Florida, the company announced the launch on July 8, 2026. The service targets the growing number of people who own wearables but feel stuck. They have the data, but they lack the guidance to act on it. SleepLongevityAge aims to change that by bringing professional medical oversight to home sleep monitoring.
For anyone who has ever woken up groggy despite a full night in bed, this new approach offers a path forward. It turns insight into action, and action into better health.
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