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A fat white woman in a fuzzy gray and white bathrobe sits on a bed with white sheets in a room with beige and aged metal walls. She is wearing the mask and tubing of a CPAP machine. A continuous positive airway pressure machine, or CPAP, delivers a consistent flow of air to a mask…
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A fat white woman in a fuzzy gray and white bathrobe sits on a bed with white sheets in a room with beige and aged metal walls. She is wearing the mask and tubing of a CPAP machine. A continuous positive airway pressure machine, or CPAP, delivers a consistent flow of air to a mask…
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A fat white woman in a fuzzy gray and white bathrobe sits cross-legged on a bed with white sheets in a modern-industrial room with beige walls, orange lamp cords and wood accents. She is wearing the mask and tubing of a CPAP machine. The machine sits next to her on a side table. A continuous…
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A fat white woman in a fuzzy gray and white bathrobe sits cross-legged on a bed with white sheets in a room with beige walls. She is wearing the mask and tubing of a CPAP machine. A continuous positive airway pressure machine, or CPAP, delivers a consistent flow of air to a mask worn over…
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$3.50
One in 15 Americans has sleep apnea, but we don’t talk about it. It’s practically a taboo subject, possibly because apnea is correlated with fatness (though there’s no proven causation).
One of the consequences of us not talking about it is that 80% of people with sleep apnea are undiagnosed. That’s a lot of people whose health and lives are in danger in part because the condition is so highly stigmatized.
I designed these buttons so that those of us who use CPAP devices or want to show solidarity can help normalize sleep apnea and its treatment.
This button features a cute orange sleep mask on a white background and the words, CPAP PROUD.
> Round button measures 1.5″
> Put it on your jacket, backpack or bulletin board
> Normalization matters
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$3.50
One in 15 Americans has sleep apnea, but we don’t talk about it. It’s practically a taboo subject, possibly because apnea is correlated with fatness (though there’s no proven causation).
One of the consequences of us not talking about it is that 80% of people with sleep apnea are undiagnosed. That’s a lot of people whose health and lives are in danger in part because the condition is so highly stigmatized.
I designed these stickers so that those of us who use CPAP devices or want to show solidarity can help normalize sleep apnea and its treatment.
This sticker features a CPAP machine on a white background and the words, CPAP PROUD.
> Round sticker measures 2″ across
> Put it on your laptop, notebook or forehead
> Normalization matters
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$3.50
One in 15 Americans has sleep apnea, but we don’t talk about it. It’s practically a taboo subject, possibly because apnea is correlated with fatness (though there’s no proven causation).
One of the consequences of us not talking about it is that 80% of people with sleep apnea are undiagnosed. That’s a lot of people whose health and lives are in danger in part because the condition is so highly stigmatized.
I designed these buttons so that those of us who use CPAP devices or want to show solidarity can help normalize sleep apnea and its treatment.
This button features a CPAP machine on a white background and the words, CPAP PROUD.
> Round button measures 1.5″
> Put it on your jacket, backpack or bulletin board
> Normalization matters