Public's quest for restful night's sleep awakening new industry
CHICAGO — Glenn Yunashko has rarely had a restful night in 30 years.
The Chicago computer consultant, 61, said he wakes frequently because of sleep apnea and stress. Neither surgery nor medical devices have ended his problem, setting him on a weary but tenacious quest for new solutions.
His search brought him recently to the Big Sleep Show, an expo at Rosemont, Ill.'s Donald E. Stephens Convention Center w...
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