CPAP gives the heart a tune-up for 1 year or 30 million beats, whichever comes first
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) might be the perfect disease to describe the American health care system. The condition is overwhelmingly due to our over-indulgence and under-activity; its expensive diagnosis (polysomnography) and best treatment (CPAP) help physicians and device manufacturers prosper while consternating those who pay (the government and insurance companies), who then threaten to cut off the money-spigot and end the
CPAP gives the heart a tune-up for 1 year or 30 million beats, whichever comes first
CPAP gives the heart a tune-up for 1 year or…
CPAP gives the heart a tune-up for 1 year or 30 million beats, whichever comes first
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) might be the perfect disease to describe the American health care system. The condition is overwhelmingly due to our over-indulgence and under-activity; its expensive diagnosis (polysomnography) and best treatment (CPAP) help physicians and device manufacturers prosper while consternating those who pay (the government and insurance companies), who then threaten to cut off the money-spigot and end the