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Aura Wellness Announces Breakthrough PEMF Technology for Prostate Health with 27% Size Reduction in Clinical Case Study
Aura Wellness Announces Breakthrough PEMF Technology for Prostate Health with 27% Size Reduction in Clinical Case Study

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time19-05-2025

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Aura Wellness Announces Breakthrough PEMF Technology for Prostate Health with 27% Size Reduction in Clinical Case Study

Louisville, Kentucky--(Newsfile Corp. - May 19, 2025) - Aura Wellness today announced groundbreaking research demonstrating the effectiveness of its Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) technology in treating benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). The study, published in the Journal of Regenerative Medicine and Biology Research, showed an average 27% decrease in prostate size over 30 days with no adverse effects. Aura Wellness To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: The research, conducted by Dr. Roberta Kline from the Department of Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine at the University of Western States in association with Lennard Goetze PHD, Robert Bard MD, and Paul Dreschnak MD, examined three case studies of males with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) who received pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) Bio Energy Technology sessions using Aura Wellness's Nova HD devices. "My family has a history of prostate issues, and when one was told that it was their turn, we put an eight-week plan in place that was very successful, which led to further research," said Ms. Alane Ziemer Paulley, President of Aura Wellness. "This study represents a significant advancement in non-invasive approaches to a condition affecting over 80% of men by age 80." BPH is the most common benign urological condition in males, often requiring medical or surgical interventions that can carry risks and aren't always effective. As explained by Ms. Ziemer Paulley, the Aura Wellness PEMF technology works by enhancing cellular oxygenation and blood flow to the affected area, reducing inflammation, and enabling the body to heal itself. The research team developed a moderate dosing structure that would be comfortable for all participants and sustainable schedules that the participants could easily follow. Beyond the measurable reduction in prostate size, participants reported less pain and discomfort and improved urine flow, with initial changes typically noted within one week of starting the protocol. "Inflammation and loss of vascular function are the root of many problems. Our model is to provide non-invasive procedures with no side effects to achieve optimum homeostasis," Ms. Ziemer Paulley noted. "In concert, this could reduce the need for surgery and the amount of drugs needed." Aura Wellness provided and directed the operations of the Nova HD devices, while Dr. Kline and her associates independently conducted the scientific research with no further involvement from Aura Wellness. The study's independent status enhances its credibility, and its findings could have far-reaching implications for men's health. "Any validation step forward helps the medical community accept the PEMF modality," said Ms. Ziemer Paulley. "Aura Wellness and Magnawave are actively involved in facilitating research in the human and veterinary fields." Looking ahead, Ziemer Paulley believes that "early application as a routine could significantly reduce the onset of prostate issues," potentially transforming the standard approach to age-related prostate conditions. Dr. Kline states: "One of the biggest challenges for healthcare professionals is that the research often lags behind our clinical knowledge and experience with new technologies. This report on a series of case studies is an important step in advancing our understanding of PEMF and its use in addressing common disorders such as BPH." About Aura Wellness:Founded by second-generation leader Alane Ziemer Paulley and her parents, Pat and Debi Ziemer, Aura Wellness has been a leader in advocating for the advancement of PEMF Bio-Energy Technology since its establishment as a sister company to Magnawave PEMF six years ago. The companies offer health and wellness solutions for both people and animals, utilizing PEMF and Red Light therapy. With one device already FDA 510 (k) cleared, and another is on track for clearance by mid-2025, Aura Wellness is committed to becoming a global leader in the PEMF industry. For more information, visit or Case Study: Article Concepts: Five Article Concepts Inspired by the New Aura Wellness BPH Study "From Scalpel to Signal: How Non-Invasive PEMF Is Rewriting BPH Treatment"Angle: Contrast traditional drug / surgical options with the study's 27 % prostate-size reduction using Nova HD PEMF points to explore: the risks of current therapies, study methodology, patient‐reported benefits, and why cellular oxygenation and blood-flow modulation matter in prostate health. "Inside the Lab: The Independent Research Team Validating Aura Wellness's Nova HD Device"Angle: Profile Dr. Roberta Kline and colleagues, emphasizing their work's independence and how this boosts PEMF's clinical points: The research design, dosing protocol, data collection, and future trials they envision. For narrative depth, include quotes from Kline, Ziemer, and Paulley. "Beyond Pain Relief: What PEMF's Success in BPH Means for Other Age-Related Men's Health Issues"Angle: Use the BPH findings as a springboard to discuss broader applications—ED, chronic prostatitis, pelvic pain—highlighting inflammation and vascular function as common points: Mechanistic overview, existing literature, and next research frontiers Aura Wellness is exploring. "Early Intervention, Better Outcomes: Making Routine PEMF Part of Men's Preventive Health"Angle: Build a persuasive case for incorporating moderate-dose PEMF into regular wellness checkups for men over points: the epidemiology of BPH, the study's quick one-week symptom improvements, the ease of home or clinic protocols, and potential cost savings by reducing medications and surgeries. "Family Legacy, Global Vision: How Aura Wellness Is Scaling PEMF for Human and Veterinary Care"Angle: A business-plus-science feature on the Ziemer family's journey—from Magnawave roots to Aura Wellness's FDA-cleared pipeline and cross-species research points: Company history, red-light synergy, upcoming 510(k) milestones, and how veterinary successes inform human applications. Media Contact: Heather BivinsEmail or TextHBivins@ To view the source version of this press release, please visit Sign in to access your portfolio

Why Are We Treating Tech Burnout With… More Tech?
Why Are We Treating Tech Burnout With… More Tech?

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time04-02-2025

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Why Are We Treating Tech Burnout With… More Tech?

All products featured on Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by Condé Nast Traveler editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission. Rosebar at Six Senses Ibiza Like a lot of us, I often find myself fried from days spent staring at my computer screen and nights circling back to emails I haven't answered. So when I heard that the Sanctuary Beach Resort in Monterey Bay, California, offered a package known as the Burnout Recovery Journey, I had to try it. When I arrived, I was happy to find the kinds of treatments on the spa menu I've been seeing more and more of lately: science-based offerings like infrared light therapy, IV drips, and electromagnetic pulse therapy. My outstanding massage took place on something called a Pulsed Electromagnetic Field mat. I was grateful that the hotel offered signal-blocking phone bags for the ultimate unplugging experience. Then I realized the irony: I was treating my burnout with…more tech. One has to wonder: How did we get here? In Europe, spa traditions have blended health and wellness for centuries, as evidenced by a long-standing enthusiasm for homeopathic medicine and a predilection across the continent for 'taking the waters' as a cure for ailments. Hungary's health insurance reimburses citizens for using the country's legendary thermal baths; France's covers many herbal remedies and acupuncture; Switzerland's allows for traditional Chinese medicine procedures. But the US has historically emphasized the individual's responsibility for their own health, eschewing Europe's more community- and environment-based models. Much of this tendency can be traced to the 1910 Flexner Report, a notoriously sexist and racist document, backed by the Carnegie Foundation, that encouraged medical schools to educate future doctors solely on treating pathologies, completely ignoring overall wellness. 'The US system is built all around disease care,' says Darshan Shah, MD, a board-certified surgeon and the founder and CEO of Next Health, a Los Angeles–based chain of medical health optimization centers that provides treatments for the Four Seasons Resort Maui spa. 'Anything outside of that does not get approved by the FDA.' Such a system rewards advancements like easily patented pills and surgeries over preventive wellness, which is unprofitable by comparison—a fact that's less an issue for Europe's publicly funded health care systems. So why is America hopping onto the preventive health trend now? Shah believes, to use a well-worn phrase, that Americans are sick and tired of being sick and tired—and of the endless game of whack-a-mole they so often have to play to get health problems treated. 'Americans see that European destination spas are places to actually get healthy and want to find that for themselves,' he says. I can't help but wonder whether our uniquely American culture of avowed techno-optimism is also partly responsible: We embrace the driverless car, the soy-protein-based meal replacement, the Kim K–endorsed salmon-sperm facials—and we love keeping up with the Joneses. This past summer I got a poolside vitamin IV treatment, and instantly two people who'd seen me receiving it called the nurse over to book their own. Twenty years ago it might have been confusing to hear that some of the most famous people in tech and science, like Larry Ellison and Dave Asprey, the 'father of biohacking,' had gotten into the spa business; nowadays it sounds par for the course. From the most exclusive resorts to neighborhood spots, many spas seem less like the lavender-scented, Enya-pumping spaces of yore and more like futuristic medical labs. Several of the biggest names in the game, like Sha Wellness Clinic, have built their popularity on such offerings as genomic testing and biofeedback therapies. Spas can biohack your trauma with psychedelics in the morning and map your personalized genetic wellness plan in the afternoon. Americans no longer visit spas only for a hit of temporary relaxation, but to invest in our long-term well-being, because the health care we have—'disaster care,' as Shah calls it, for its focus on accidents and cancers—doesn't do it. We want to live longer, age more slowly, and learn to manage our own mental health more effectively. Americans aren't looking to just survive. We want to optimize and thrive. Getting into science-based wellness can be intimidating. I asked Shah how to cut through the marketing noise and find legitimate establishments that suit your needs. He recommends going only to facilities that employ someone with a medical license, such as an overseeing doctor or medical director; conducting your own research on a provider's claims; and speaking to someone in the scientific community, like your physician, about whether the treatment is effective, safe, and—importantly—worth the often high cost. Maybe someday these science-based treatments won't be categorized as luxury services. But until then, they just might be worth the investment. This article appeared in the March 2025 issue of Condé Nast Traveler. Subscribe to the magazine here. Originally Appeared on Condé Nast Traveler The Latest Stories from Condé Nast Traveler Want to be the first to know? Sign up to our newsletters for travel inspiration and tips Thanksgiving in Paris Is One of the Most American Things You Can Do 15 Unwritten Rules to Know Before Visiting New York City Welcome to Park Ranger Instagram—the Most Wholesome Corner of the Internet

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