Obstructive sleep apnoea costs UK and US economies £137bn a year, research finds

25 février 2026 | Anna Bawden Health and social affairs correspondent
Disease, which causes people to stop breathing while asleep, linked to increased risk of heart attack and stroke Obstructive sleep apnoea costs the US and UK economies more than £137bn ($185bn) a year, according to research. People with the serious health condition repeatedly stop breathing (…)
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