Nutrition
Drug Addiction
Peer Pressure/Stress
The Brain
Sexual Health
100

This builds strong teeth and bones.

What is calcium?

100

A performance enhancement drug that was misused in Major League Baseball.

What are steroids?

100

This is often considered a negative coping behavior to deal with stress.

What is smoking?

100

This part of the brain helps control physical movement and balance.

What is the cerebellum?

100

This is the name of an STD that affects the human immune system.

What is HIV/AIDS?

200

Meat, nuts, and eggs provide the body with this.

What is protein?

200

This is identified as the most common reason teens start using drugs.

What is peer pressure?

200

Young people should have _____________ in their own decisions so as to not be impacted by peer pressure.

What is confidence?

200

This is the largest part if the brain and is composed of right and left hemispheres.

What is the cerebrum?

200

This STD can cause sores around one's mouth.

What is genital herpes?

300

My Plate recommends having this much fruits and vegetables.

What is half your plate?

300

This is considered one of the long-term effects of drug use.

What is physical damage to the body?

300
Friends encouraging one another to do well in school or play sports is an example of . . . 

What is positive peer pressure?

300

These are 3 ways drugs can affect your brain functioning.  

What are hallucinations, slower response times, and addiction?

300

Name the ways STDs can spread.

Sexual activity, blood contact, sometimes skin-to-skin contact.

400

Two examples of lean meat are . . . 

What is rib-eye steak and chicken?

400

A drug that has been on the rise in recent years across the U.S.

What are opioids?

400

This can effect your heart, overall blood pressure, and cause chronic pain/illness.

What is prolonged stress?

400

This is the part of the brain that controls emotions.

What is the limbic system?

400

This group often faces discrimination and is not always protected by laws.  They can also be bullied in school and the workplace.

Who is the LGBTQ community?

500

These are the reasons you should limit or avoid 'SoFAS" . . . 

Too much Sodium (Salt) is unhealthy and can lead to water retention and higher blood pressure; Fats can cause heart problems; and Added Sugars are bad for one's weight.

500

These are 3 primary ways teens can avoid using illicit drugs.

What is finding a positive peer group, seeking counseling if necessary, and taking part in a healthy hobby.

500

This is often regarded as a myth when it comes to peer pressure.

What is the statement "All peer pressure is negative"?

500

Processing sensory information, regulating blood pressure and breathing, and releasing hormones.

What are three major functions of the brain?

500

These are 3 main ways teens can avoid getting STDs.

Why should you avoid unprotected sex, get you and your partner tested, and communicate honestly and openly with your partner?
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