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

Jan Martel

Recent Advances in Bioelectromagnetism and Subtle Energies: Implications for Health and Disease investigates bioelectromagnetism, providing researchers with the latest information on the biological effects of electromagnetic fields and its impact on human health, disease development and potential treatment. The book explores a range of topics, including the effects of natural electromagnetic fields on humans, the human biofield, coherence in human health, quantum biology and magnetoreception. It also focuses on the impact of anthropogenic electromagnetic radiation on humans and other organisms. The correlation between electromagnetism and mental health, and the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation for cognitive function and brain inflammation are also investigated. Recent Advances in Bioelectromagnetism and Subtle Energies: Implications for Health and Disease offers an invaluable, up-to-date overview of the current developments in the field of biolelectromagnetism in relation to human health, providing an ideal reference for researchers working in this area.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Academic Press
  • Publish Date: Feb 1st, 2026
  • Pages: 300
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00lb
  • EAN: 9780443330186
  • Categories: Life Sciences - Biophysics

About the Author

Martel, Jan: - Jan Martel obtained a bachelor degree in biology in 2005 from the University of Sherbrooke in his hometown of Sherbrooke in Québec, 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.