Any condition that interferes with proper function of the body or mind
What is a disease?
Being especially overweight is known as
What is obese?
True or False: Henrietta Lacks died in 1951, but her cells are still living in 2025
What is true?
Recently there has been an increase in teen suicides. What is the MOST common cause in the increase in teen suicides?
What is depression?
The abbreviation FDA stands for
a. Fatigue Damage Accumulation
b. Florida Department of Agriculture
c. Food Development Association
d. Food and Drug Administration
What is "d" Food and Drug Administration
A disease that can spread from person to person
What is a communicable disease?
A disease that cannot be spread from person to person
What is non-communicable disease?
True of False: Henrietta Lacks gave consent for her cells to be used for research
What is False?
What is one of the warning signs of suicide?
a. not taking unnecessary risks
b. withdrawal from family and friends
c. not mentioning anything about suicide
d. never showing signs of depression
What is "b" withdrawal from family and friends
The abbreviation CDC stands for?
a. COVID Disease Crisis
b. Cell Damage Control
c. Center for Disease Control
d. Center for Disease Crisis
What is "d" Center for Disease Control?
What is a chronic disease?
What can prevent most non-communicable disease?
(multiple answers)
Physical activity
Clean eating
No alcohol, drug, or tobacco use
What is 60 minutes
A communication style where you can hurt other’s feelings, make them angry, overly forceful, pushy, or hostile
What is passive communication?
a chronic condition in which the body does not use insulin properly or does not produce enough insulin. It can develop due to family history or lifestyle factors such as lack of exercise and unhealthy diet
What is Type 2 diabetes?
Another name for heart disease is
What is cardiovascular disease?
Another name for hypertension is
What is high blood pressure?
How many servings of fruits and vegetables should you get daily?
What is five?
A communication style where you are friendly but firm, states your position strongly and confidently, is non-violent and show respect for yourself and others
(standing on business)
What is assertive communication?
A bone disease that weakens bones, making them more prone to fractures
What is osteoporosis?
Influenza (The flu), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Hepatitis, and Tuberculosis are all examples of what?
What is communicable diseases?
are all examples of what?
What is non-communicable diseases?
Diary, protein, vegetables, fruits, and grains are known as?
What are the five food groups?
A communication style where you are not confident, care too much about what others think or feel about you, and you don't show self respect
(not standing on business)
What is passive communication?
An autoimmune disorder where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas?
What is Type 1 diabetes?