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Recent Advances in Bioelectromagnetism and Subtle Energies. Implications for Health and Disease

  • Book

  • January 2026
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6250337

Recent Advances in Bioelectromagnetism and Subtle Energies: Implications for Health and Disease explores the new findings and emerging concepts in the fields of electromagnetism and human health. This book examines a range of topics from a biophysical and holistic perspective, including the effects of native and manmade electromagnetic fields on living organisms, the role of oxygen in cellular energy production, the intricacies of the human biofield, coherence in cellular and human health, quantum biology phenomena, the history and evolution of electrosensitivity, the development of electromagnetic hygiene, and promising healing modalities. Each chapter provides key insights about the biological effects of electromagnetic fields and their impact on human health and disease development, providing an ideal reference for scientists and readers interested in the recent advances in these areas.

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Table of Contents

1. As above, so below: Effects of solar and lunar cycles, geomagnetic storms and seasons on biological rhythms and human health
2. Wonderful oxygen, wonderful (cell) water, and their wonderful equilibrium: A new bioenergetic foundation for cell physiology
3. The human biofield
4. A molecular code-script for biomolecules
5. Correlation between solar activity and nocturnal aMT6s excretion and its modulation by chronic GSM-like exposure: Results of four long-term experiments in female rats during solar cycle 23
6. Role of liquid crystalline water in living organisms
7. Influence of electromagnetic radiation on humans
8. Quantum biology, water, biophotonics and bioelectromagnetism
9. Electromagnetic correlates of healing
10. The need to rethink the everyday electromagnetic environment
11. Bioelectromagnetism, influenza and the COVID-19 pandemic: Are there any links?

Authors

Jan Martel Center for Molecular and Clinical immunology Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan. Jan Martel obtained a bachelor degree in biology in 2005 from the University of Sherbrooke in his hometown of Sherbrooke in Qu�bec, Canada. He obtained a Ph.D. in 2011 during which he helped to determine the nature of nanobacteria observed in blood, seawater and meteorites as non-living biomimetic mineral-organic nanoparticles. Dr. Martel is currently Associate Researcher at the Center for Molecular and Clinical Immunology at Chang Gung University in Taiwan where he has published more than 60 scientific articles and reviews related to nanoparticles, ectopic calcification, phytochemicals, aging, gut microbiota and the effects of electromagnetic fields on health. His current research interests focus on using lifestyle interventions and recent advances in bioelectromagnetism to improve health and performance, prevent chronic diseases, and delay aging.