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100

A class of chemicals in the brain. A nerve cell transmitting information to another nerve cell.

What is a neurotransmitter?

100

The year that the AMA decided that alcoholism is a disease.

When was 1955?

100

A group of mental health disorders categorized by low mood, negative thoughts, lack of energy or motivation, and sleep issues.

What is depression?

100

Smalls loses this item to the beast in the movie, The Sandlot.

What is a signed Babe Ruth baseball?

100

This man was banned from the baseball HOF until the 2025.

Who is Pete Rose?

200

The pleasure chemical in the brain. More importantly, in charge of motivation. 

What is dopamine?

200

The year that the AMA decided that addiction is a disease.

When was 1987?

200

A group of mental health disorders categorized by long-standing traits (usually starting in childhood and not diagnosed until adulthood,) interpersonal struggles, and lack of empathy.

What are personality disorders?

200

Aliens come to Earth and plan to destroy mankind. They have already attacked major cities. A group of survivors come up with a plan to fight back. An Oscar winning movie starring Jeff Goldblum.

What is Independence Day?

200

This NBA team has zero HOF'ers.

Who are the New Orleans Pelicans?

300

The technical name for a nerve cell in the brain.

What is a neuron?

300

The prohibition years in the United States; the years that alcohol was illegal.

When was 1920 - 1933?

300

A common group of medications used to treat depression.

What are SSRI's?

300

A gifted janitor can solve any mathematical problem but not problems in his personal life. With help from a psychologist, he tries to get his life back on track.

What is Good Will Hunting?

300

This NFL team has the most HOF'ers.

Who are the Chicago Bears?

400

This chemical regulates mood and sleep.

What is serotonin?

400

A disorder of brain chemistry categorized by building tolerance, seeking pleasure, and avoiding negative consequences.

What is alcoholism / addiction? 

400

This specifies that depressive symptoms are occurring because of external factors.

What is exogenous depression?

400

In the Matrix, this character held the key to get into Zion.

Who is Morpheus?

400

This city is home to the Rock N Roll hall of fame.

What is Cleveland, Ohio?

500

An opening in a neuron, where one neuron communicates with another neuron.

What is a synapse?

500

The company that produced OxyContin in the United States.

Who is Purdue Pharmaceuticals?

500

The opposite of depression in bipolar disorder.

What is mania?

500

The creative and demented writer behind the Nightmare Before Christmas.

Who is Tim Burton?

500

This famous rapper was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame for his contributions to the league, despite not being a wrestler.

Who is Snoop Dogg?

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