14th
February
2007
Roger Hutchison’s formal education as an electrical engineer and several years spent “in the trenches” working for the food processing and automotive industries developing automation systems may not seem like the obvious background for a health researcher, but that’s where he’s come from.
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8th
February
2007
Welcome Deborah who will bring us safety and food tips, and a perspective not seen elsewhere. We’ve learned quite a bit of frank information about military life and excellent research sources and some things I’d had wrong ideas about. She rose through the ranks from an entry level position to office manager and became a valuable asset to the USAF in positions of public relations and recruiting.
Deborah Brown joined the Air Force in 1985,  completed the US Army Food Inspection Course and other US Air Force courses, some of which included Environmental Health Basic, Nuclear Hazard Training, Medical Red Flag, Medical Entomology, Management of Public Health and Contingency Operations, and completed numerous medical readiness and disaster preparedness courses. more … >>
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2nd
February
2007
Greg Narog is both an electrical engineer and bio-medical engineer (understanding body systems) having worked with control theory years ago but now is working with alternative health and medical research with young people and addressing the problems with the dangers of cell phone use.
We were fortunate to meet Greg and spend a very stimulating evening of learning while at a phenomenal StomperNet conference in Atlanta.
Learn about mitigating EMF in ADD and autistic children and getting some exciting results.
Join us with our A Healthy New Year podcast show Cell Phones - Harmful to Your Health?
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