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SONU by SoundHealth Named to TIME’s List of the Best Inventions of 2025

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SONU by SoundHealth Named to TIME’s List of the Best Inventions of 2025
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SONU by SoundHealth Named to TIME’s List of the Best Inventions of 2025

2025-10-14 17:59 Last Updated At:18:20

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 14, 2025--

SoundHealth is proud to announce its SONU Band has been selected as one of TIME’s Best Inventions of 2025 in the Health & Wellness category. This recognition underscores SoundHealth’s promise to harness the power of artificial intelligence and medical science to improve respiratory health. SONU is an FDA-approved, drug-free wearable that uses acoustic therapy to relieve nasal congestion and help you breathe easier.

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TIME revealed its annual list of the Best Inventions, which features 300 extraordinary innovations changing our lives. To compile this year's list, TIME solicited nominations from TIME editors and correspondents around the world, and through an online application process, paying special attention to growing fields—such as health care and AI. TIME then evaluated each contender on a number of key factors, including originality, efficacy, ambition, and impact.

“We are honored to be included among this year’s TIME Best Inventions,” said Dr. Paramesh Gopi, founder and CEO of SoundHealth. “To be recognized for our work motivates us to further accelerate our mission to help people breathe better without the need for drugs or sprays.”

Clinically proven to be fast-acting and effective, over 80 percent of SONU patients reported improvement in their nasal symptoms. SONU represents a brand-new category of safe and rapid relief therapies for nasal congestion and spares patients from the side effects commonly associated with other treatment options.

SONU is easy, convenient and pleasant to use for patients. Using SoundHealth’s proprietary AI technology, the SONU app scans the patient's face using a smartphone and creates a digital map of their sinuses, calculating their optimal resonant frequencies. The band then uses acoustic vibrational energy to provide personalized relief, reducing swelling, opening nasal passages and draining healthy mucus.

Convenient, user-friendly and pleasant to use for patients, SONU is the only FDA-approved device equivalent to or better than the leading nasal steroid spray, calming down symptoms of allergies, inflammation and congestion.

For more information on SONU, please visit https://soundhealth.life/.

See the full list here: time.com/collections/best-inventions-2025/

About SoundHealth

SoundHealth is a medical technology company that harnesses the power of artificial intelligence and medical science to improve respiratory and mental health. The SoundHealth team consists of experienced medical professionals, data scientists and engineers who are passionate about improving healthcare. visit https://soundhealth.life.

SoundHealth is proud to announce its SONU Band has been selected as one of TIME’s Best Inventions of 2025 in the Health & Wellness category.

SoundHealth is proud to announce its SONU Band has been selected as one of TIME’s Best Inventions of 2025 in the Health & Wellness category.

NOTTINGHAM, England (AP) — John Robertson, a former Scotland winger who won the European Cup twice with Nottingham Forest and scored the only goal in the 1980 final, has died. He was 72.

The Premier League club said in a statement Thursday that it was “heartbroken to announce the passing of Nottingham Forest legend and dear friend, John Robertson.” No cause of death was given.

Robertson won 28 caps for Scotland during his five-year international career, which included being selected at the 1978 and 1982 World Cups.

He became a cult hero at Forest after playing an integral part in the East Midlands club's European Cup victories in 1979 and 1980.

Robertson provided the cross for Trevor Francis to head home the only goal against Swedish side Malmo in Munich as Brian Clough’s side lifted the European Cup — which evolved into the Champions League — for the first time in 1979.

Twelve months later, Robertson was on the scoresheet in another 1-0 victory as Forest successfully defended its European crown against Hamburg in Madrid.

He also won the English League Cup twice with Forest.

Robertson started and ended his career at Forest, either side of a spell at local rival Derby.

“Rest in Peace, Robbo ... Our greatest,” Forest said.

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FILE - Nottingham Forest's John Robertson, left, Ian Bowyer, center, and Kenny Burns, right, carry the European Cup in triumph after their 1-0 win against Malmo FF in Munich, Germany, May 30, 1979. (AP Photo, File)

FILE - Nottingham Forest's John Robertson, left, Ian Bowyer, center, and Kenny Burns, right, carry the European Cup in triumph after their 1-0 win against Malmo FF in Munich, Germany, May 30, 1979. (AP Photo, File)

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