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This Is The Discussionquestion That Is Neededto Be Answeredmodule 2 This is the discussion question that is needed to be answered Module 2: Discussion Attached Files: Discussion Board Rubric.docx ( 15.017 KB ) | Module 2: Discussion Politics , Stress, and Sleep In your reading assignments for this module, you read about a classic example of politics and health promotion in the episode of Rick Perry and the HPV vaccine. For your original post, cite another example of politics and a health promotion topic. An example could be smoking cessation and politics (whether on the local, state, or national level). Thoroughly explain how politics and the selected health promotion topic are related. Your post should clearly demonstrate a thorough understanding of the example being provided. Remember to include an APA formatted in-text citation and corresponding reference from a recent (within last 5 years) professional journal or website (NIH, CDC, etc.). Provide your initial post, then engage at least two of your online colleagues in a discussion about his/her initial posts. Therefore, you should have at least one initial post and one response to each of two colleagues. Please note that your postings and responses must be "substantive", which means that they are to be made AFTER you have read the assigned course material and additional self-chosen material. Please note that your Discussion Board assignments are worth a significant part of your course grade, therefore, you are expected to put thought and effort into these entries. Original post is due by Wednesday at 2359, and the two responses to peers are due by Saturday of Module 2 at 2359. A n APA formatted in-text citation and corresponding reference from a recent (within last 5 years) professional journal or website (NIH, CDC, etc.) are required in your initial discussion post. Blogs , magazines, and newspapers are NOT considered scholarly, professional sources.

Paper For Above instruction The intersection of politics and health promotion is a complex and often influential dynamic that significantly impacts public health initiatives. Understanding this relationship involves examining how governmental policies, political ideologies, and legislative actions either facilitate or hinder health promotion efforts. An illustrative example of this interaction is the political debates surrounding tobacco control policies, particularly cigarette taxation and smoke-free laws. These policies often become battlegrounds of differing political interests, economic considerations, and public health objectives. In recent years, political debates over tobacco taxes have exemplified how politics directly influence health promotion. Increasing cigarette taxes is widely recognized as an effective measure to reduce smoking


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