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A $10,322 Tab For Sleep Apnea Study Is Enough To Wreck One Patient s Rest

Truck driver José Mendoza has a Humana HMO plan through his employer. It has a $5,000 deductible and 50% coinsurance, leaving him financially vulnerable. The University of Miami Health System charged truck driver José Mendoza six times what Medicare would pay for an overnight test. He got trapped by his high-deductible health plan and sky-high billing. 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 he moved and started breathing again. This happened several times a week.

A $10,322 Tab For A Sleep Apnea Study Is Enough To Wreck One Patient s Rest

A $10,322 Tab For A Sleep Apnea Study Is Enough To Wreck One Patient s Rest
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Is that a vaccine bus? Mobile unit goes on tour to help protect kids from COVID

MIAMI A Haitian woman in a blue head wrap and floral print dress approached Maria Ferraris seeking a COVID-19 vaccine. But Ferraris couldn't understand her. Shrugging, she said: "No English? OK, that's fine," and found someone nearby to translate to Haitian Creole. The woman then boarded a white bus parked behind the Center for Haitian Studies and got vaccinated. Ferraris says this is common .

COVID-19 vaccine may cause false breast cancer diagnosis, warn experts

https://www.afinalwarning.com/502495.html (Natural News) The new coronavirus vaccines have a number of side effects that are expected to occur following the shots. One of those side effects is swollen lymph nodes. These swollen lymph nodes have become a cause of concern among radiologists. Emily Sonnenblick, a breast imaging radiologist at the Dubin Breast Center at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, said they have observed swollen lymph nodes in the armpits of many women who received COVID-19 vaccines. Lymph nodes are small, bean-shaped structures that are central to the body’s immune response. They typically swell in response to a foreign substance entering the body, such as a vaccine or a pathogenic virus.

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