In what decade did HIV become discovered and widespread?
What is the 1980s?
Single-celled organisms that live inside and on our bodies.
What are bacteria?
Getting a speeding ticket would be an example of this kind of stress.
What is distress?
A mental illness with alternating phases between depression and mania.
What is bipolar disorder?
Certain strains of HPV can lead to genital warts and this:
What is different types of cancer?
A bacterial STI that has at least three distinct stages.
What is syphilis?
An global increase in a specific disease/condition.
What is a pandemic?
A state of stability and balance.
What is homeostasis?
Another name for mood disorders.
What are depressive disorders?
The environment in which a pathogen lives.
What is a reservoir?
What is herpes?
Leads to mad cow disease
What is a prion?
Short-term stress that resolves after the stressful event.
What is acute stress?
A mild or moderate and persistent form of depression.
What is dysthymia?
An STI that may be transmitted by sharing contaminated needles.
What is HIV?
A medical condition that can cause scar tissue to develop in the uterus and ovaries.
What is pelvic inflammatory disease?
Genetic material with a protein coat
What are viruses?
The ability to bounce back after adversity.
What is resilience?
A mental illness where a person fixates on a particular action and feels pressure to perform that action repeatedly until their mind says they are okay .
What is OCD?
The most common type (category) of mental illnesses.
What are anxiety disorders?
The most common sexually transmitted infection.
What is HPV?
The largest type of pathogen; we acquire these by ingesting their eggs in contaminated food or water.
What are parasitic worms?
The degree to which a person feels a sense of authority in regard to his or her life circumstances and abilities.
What is locus of control?
Hearing voices that aren't real and experiencing delusions are characteristics of this part of schizophrenia.
What is psychosis?
The fluids that transmit HIV include blood, sexual fluids, and this:
What is breast milk?