Human Body
Medical History
Diseases & Treatments
Fitness
Healthy Foods
100

What percentage of the human body is water?  

60%

100

What brand of over-the-counter acetaminophen was first introduced in 1955?

Tylenol

100

. What is the medical term for the sideways curvature of the spine that most often occurs in young adults during a growth spurt?

Scoliosis

100

Practiced in a hot and heated room, Bikram is a form of what spiritual discipline that is practiced by many people interested in building their fitness?

Yoga

100

What is the recommended daily intake of servings of fruits and vegetables?

5-9 servings

200

How many taste buds does the average human tongue have?

10,000

200

What outbreak resulted in the deaths of approximately 9% of Philadelphia’s population in 1793?

Yellow Fever

200

The smallest school in Harvard awards degrees to students in what field of medicine?

Dentistry

200

Which geographical term is used to describe when your progress with your fitness or diet routine “flattens out?”

Plateau 

200

Which nutrient is the body’s primary source of energy?

Carbohydrates 

300

Which vitamin helps with calcium absorption and bone health?

Vitamin D

300

What disease was deemed eradicated in 1980 after a worldwide vaccination program?

Smallpox

300

What is the three-word name for the disorder in which there's a strong urge to move one's legs?

Restless Leg Syndrome 

300

Inspired by a long-distance event in the 1896 Summer Olympics, what famous American race takes place annually in Massachusetts in April on Patriot's Day?

Boston Marathon 

300

What is the term for a diet that excludes all animal products?

Vegan Diet

400

True or false: The human brain continues to grow throughout life.

False. The brain stops growing at age 18

400

Wilma Rudolph, an American Track and Field medalist from the 1956 and 1960 Olympics, had a childhood plagued by what disease?

Polio
400

What term is used to describe a disease that is common or constantly present in a given population?

Endemic 

400

What athlete famously declared his strategy to be the following nature-full phrase? "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee."

Muhammad Ali 

400

The need for what vitamin increases after age 50 – for both women and men?

Vitamin D

500

What is the hardest substance in the human body?

Tooth enamel

500

What material were stethoscopes originally made out of?

Wood

500

What is sepsis an infection of?

Blood

500

PING, Callaway, Cobra, and TaylorMade are all companies that mainly manufacture equipment used to play what sport?

Golf

500

Which color vegetable is typically high in vitamin A?

Orange

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