HealthLeaders Media July 25, 2024
Eric Wicklund

The latest in digital therapeutics features a new device that uses Ai to scan a patient’s sinuses and create an acoustic vibration, delivered through a headband, to reduce nasal congestion.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Nasal congestion affects one-fourth of Americans and can impact daily activities, even cause sleep issues.

– Healthcare providers are looking for alternatives to medication, including digital therapeutics, to treat many common ailments.

– The SONU device is an AI-enhanced headband that uses “acoustic vibrational energy” to reduce nasal congestion.

AI is being touted as the biggest new thing since the printing press, a technology that can clear up healthcare’s administrative headaches and improve clinical outcomes. But can it also help cure a stuffy nose?

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