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Beaglehole

/ ˈbiːɡəlˌhəʊl /

noun

  1. BeagleholeJohn19011971MNew ZealandHISTORY: historianWRITING: author John . 1901–71, New Zealand historian and author. His works include Exploration of the Pacific (1934) and The Journals of James Cook (1955)
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"The suggestion that tax cuts would be paid by people who continue to smoke is absolutely shocking," Emeritus Prof Robert Beaglehole, chair of New Zealand's Action for Smokefree 2025 committee told Pacific Media Network.

From BBC

Beaglehole and his colleagues have studied the mental health impacts of New Zealand’s 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquakes as part of a 40-plus-year study measuring the health and development of a cohort of more than 1,200 people born in the late 1970s.

Ben Beaglehole is a psychiatrist and senior lecturer in the department of psychological medicine at the University of Otago, Christchurch, in New Zealand.

Scientific American spoke with Beaglehole about how deadly earthquakes and their aftermath affect mental health, the role of socioeconomic factors and cultural setting, and the factors that increase resilience and post-traumatic growth.

But Dr. Robert Beaglehole, a professor emeritus of medicine at the University of Auckland, said there were potential solutions.

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