Human Body Facts
Heart
Diseases & Treatments
Medical History
Hodgepodge
100

The average length human hair grows in a year

What is 6 inches

100

The protective sack around the heart

What is the pericardium

100

The disorder in which there is a strong urge to move one's legs.

What is Restless-Leg Syndrome

100

This OTC popular name brand pain reliever was first introduced in 1955

What is Tylenol

100

Humans share approximately 60% of their DNA with this yellow fruit

What is a banana

200

These type of blood cells fight infections and diseases

What are the white blood cells

200

The largest artery in the body

What is the aorta

200

The process used to treat kidneys by removing excess water, solutes, and toxins.

What is dialysis 

200

In 1995 the FDA approved the vaccine for this common childhood virus that causes small "pox marks" on the body.

What is Chicken Pox

200

The founder of modern nursing 

Who is Florence Nightengale

300

Glycogen is the way the body stores glucose - better known by this common name

What is sugar

300

A type of heart failure where the heart muscle is stiff and has trouble relaxing between beats but still maintains a normal ejection fraction of at least 50% or greater.

What is HFpEF = Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.

300

An infection of the blood

What is sepsis

300

The first body part first x-ray in 1895

What are the hands

300
These were also known as "Earkeckers" and are found in the back of the throat

What are tonsils

400

The thinnest area of skin on the body

What is the eyelid

400

The blood flows through the 4 valves of the heart in this order.

What are the tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, and aorta valves

400

Term used to describe a disease common or constantly present in a given population

What is endemic

400

A street drug that was briefly marketed as a cough suppressant in 1898 (as it was not believed to be addictive).

What is Heroin

400

This organ processes pain signals from all over the body, but cannot feel pain itself.

What is the brain

500

The most common blood type

What is O+

500

A medical term used to describe a type of heart attack where a major coronary artery becomes completely blocked, preventing blood flow to the heart muscle. 

What is a STEMI = ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction

500

Approximately 6 million people do not know they have this disease

What is diabetes

500

A medical textbook written by Henry Gray and was first published in London in 1858

What is Gray's Anatomy

500

The Latin term meaning "little mouse"

What is muscle

M
e
n
u