What is Spandex
According to the OECD (Organisation for Economic and Co-operation and Development), what is the average life expectancy?
What is 80. 3 years
T or F:
Approximately 23% of U.S. adults live with a mental health condition
True
And about 1 in 20 live with a serious condition that significantly impacts daily life.
What is the most populated state in the US?
What is California
What is the human body’s heaviest/largest organ?
What is skin
This girl just wanted to have fun
Who is Cyndi Luaper
What is the most consistent factor of everyone's life
What is Change
Both the body and the mind continuously evolve over a person's lifetime
T or F
Half of all lifetime mental health conditions begin by age 14, and 75% begin by age 24.
True
What phrase makes up the last 4 words in the U.S. national anthem?
What is "Home of the brave"
In what country did the first Starbucks open outside of North America?
What is Japan
He always feels like someone is watching him
Who is Rockwell
Out of 47 of the Most Unhealthy Jobs, what is ranked number 1?
What is Dentistry
What percentage of adults with diagnosable mental illnesses currently receive treatment?
What is 44%
largely due to social stigma and gaps in healthcare access
How many justices serve on the US Supreme Court?
What is 9
In a website browser address bar, what does “www” stand for?
What is World Wide Web
Women's popular hairstyle that was achieved by pressing zigzags into hair
What is Crimping
What is the most common native language spoken in the world?
What is Mandarin
Besides medication and therapy, what is another highly effective method to manage symptoms?
What is Structured Community Support
How many bones are in the human body?
What is 206
What is the tiny piece at the end of a shoelace called?
What is an aglet
What was the most popular film release in the 80s?
What is ET
Messages from the human brain travel along the nerves at a speed of approximately what speed?
What is 200 MPH
For the elite humans, these signals can get up to 250 MPH.
Definition: refers to the presence of one or more distinct medical or psychological conditions existing simultaneously with (and usually independently of) a primary diagnosis
What is Comorbid
Example: a patient with a primary diagnosis of asthma might also have a comorbid condition like depression or high blood pressure
What is the capital of Italy?
Originally, Amazon only sold what kind of product?
What are books