I just blogged about some interesting international findings which confirm what
most of us already know first-hand:
In the UK we have 0.3 polysomnograph equipped beds available for every 100,000 people. In Belgium that number is 1.5, or 5 times as high.
So if treatment is that inaccessible, and every hour we don't sleep well puts us at risk of all sorts of trouble, would it be fair to say the government is knowingly killing us?
A bit strong perhaps but I'm sure you get what I mean.
What's your view on all this malarkey?
most of us already know first-hand:
In the UK we have 0.3 polysomnograph equipped beds available for every 100,000 people. In Belgium that number is 1.5, or 5 times as high.
So if treatment is that inaccessible, and every hour we don't sleep well puts us at risk of all sorts of trouble, would it be fair to say the government is knowingly killing us?
A bit strong perhaps but I'm sure you get what I mean.
What's your view on all this malarkey?
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