What is Native American?
A group of people likely to be subjected to stigma and discrimination on a daily basis.
What is people with mental health conditions?
Most people are diagnosed with this neurological disease between ages 20 and 50.
What is multiple sclerosis?
Reason why many Native Americans do not purchase healthier foods?
What is distances to appropriate food sources?
A leading chronic mental health condition in Europe.
What is depression?
A progressive syndrome with deterioration in cognitive function.
What is dementia?
State with the most alcohol poisoning deaths per million people.
The leading cause of disability world-wide.
What is mental and substance abuse disorders?
A neurological condition that affects 39 million people in the U.S. and 1 billion people worldwide.
What is migraine headache?
Factors that contribute to the high cancer morality rate among the Native American population.
What are obesity, alcohol use, tobacco use, diabetes, and genetics?
The country that has Mental First Aid projects to improve mental health literacy.
What is Canada?
The most common immune-mediated inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system.
What is multiple sclerosis?
The year in which tribes lost their lands under the Indian Removal Act.
What is 1830?
What is the United States?
A chronic noncommunicable disease of the brain that affects people of all ages.
What is epilepsy?
The fifth leading cause of death Among Native Americans.
What is liver disease?
Name of the African country with low government spending on mental health.
What is Ghana?
A neurological condition projected to affect 82 millions people in 2023.
What is dementia?