Sharon Kehnemui is a visionary managing director with a history of spearheading transformative initiatives.
Sharon Kehnemui
Joe Sandri, General Counsel and Vice President of Legal and Regulatory Affairs
Joe Sandri is a seasoned executive and legal and regulatory expert with over 30 years of experience in telecommunications, spectrum management, and environmental research and development and advocacy. Mr. Sandri oversees Environmental Health Trust’s (EHT) legal...
Dr. Robert Brown, Vice President, Scientific Research and Clinical Affairs
Dr. Robert R. Brown, vice president of scientific research and clinical affairs, comes to EHT with over 30 years of experience as a board-certified diagnostic radiologist.
Dr. Kent Chamberlin, President, Environmental Health Trust
Dr. Kent Chamberlin, Past Chair and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Hampshire (UNH), serves as President of Environmental Health Trust (EHT). In this capacity, he leads the organization’s efforts to...
EHT Urges NTIA to Reconsider New Draft Guidance to Divert Some BEAD Funding to Unreliable LEO Satellites and Unlicensed Fixed Wireless Networks
Environmental Health Trust is urging the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to reconsider new draft guidance that diverts some of the funding for future-proof broadband to unreliable low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites and unlicensed fixed...
Read the Study on Successful Treatment of Bladder Cancer with Mistletoe and Intravenous Vitamin C
The following original research, Complete Remission of BCG-Refractory High-Grade Bladder CIS With Pharmacologic Ascorbate and Mistletoe, was published in Alternative Therapies in Health in May-June 2023. It discusses a patient who successfully used intravenous Vitamin C and mistletoe to defeat bladder cancer.
TR Daily: New WHO RF Exposure Study Discounts Adult Brain Cancer Risk By Ignoring Research on Normal Cell Phone Usage
RF exposure to the head from cell phones likely doesn’t increase the risk of brain cancer in adults, according to a research review commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO). However, that research excluded realistic cell phone usage thus making the study irrelevant. The WHO did concede there was less certainty about the impact of RF exposure on children as well as on adults in occupational settings.
In Memoriam: Lloyd Morgan and Max Anderson
Environmental Health Trust is saddened to share the passing of two remarkable individuals who each played vitally important roles in promoting awareness of the need to reduce direct exposures to cell phones and led lives of service to others, Lloyd Morgan and Max Anderson.
Appeal by Environmental Health Trust (EHT) to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Seeking Records Withheld by the FCC
Appeal of the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) determination granting in part and denying in part Theodora Scarato’s request under the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) on behalf of the Environmental Health Trust.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Release of 11 Records to the Environmental Health Trust (EHT) in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
FCC FOIA Release reveal concealed findings on cell phone radiation tests. Unveil the truth behind SAR limits and discover implications for public health.