Millions of sleep apnea patients rely on CPAP breathing machines to get a good night’s rest. Health insurers use a variety of tactics, including surveillance, to make patients bear the costs. Experts say it’s part of the insurance industry playbook.
Many people are struggling with insomnia like never before. Specialists explain why these times put an extra strain on our ability to get needed rest and what to do about it.
By Michelle Andrews, Kaiser Health News
José Mendoza’s snoring was bad – but the silence when he stopped breathing was even worse for his wife, Nancy. The sudden quiet would wake her and she waited anxiously for him to take another breath. If too many seconds ticked by, she pushed him hard so that h
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