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FEATURE ISSUE: Health Promotion

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Health promotion is a public health function that aims to improve people’s health by helping them gain control over their health and well-being. It involves a variety of strategies, including: 

  • Education: Improving health knowledge, attitudes, and skills 
  • Behavior change: Encouraging voluntary lifestyle changes to reduce risk factors 
  • Social and environmental interventions: Creating supportive environments, building healthy public policies, and strengthening community action 
  • Collaboration: Working across sectors to achieve health equity

In the ‘About’ section of this post is an overview of the issues or challenges and potential solutions, and web links. Other sections have information on relevant committees, chairs, & caucuses; departments & agencies; and the judiciary, nonpartisan & partisan organizations, and a wikipedia entry.

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