Health and Wellness
Nutrition
Relationships
Risk Behaviors
Sun Safety
100

Healthy eating, exercise, and hygiene are examples of this type of health

Physical
100
Pattern of eating based on what you eat, how much you eat, and how often you eat
Diet
100
Communicating using gestures and body language
Nonverbal communication
100

Medicine than can be bought only if a doctor orders it

Prescription
100
Product applied to skin to block sun's rays
Sunscreen
200
The passing down of traits from parents to children
Heredity
200
Unhealthy fat found in processed foods
Trans fat
200
A group that excludes others from their circle of friendship
Clique
200

Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others

Risk behaviors
200
Block of time when the sun's rays are strongest
10:00-4:00
300
Practice of keeping clean and well groomed
Hygeine
300
The six essential nutrients
Carbohydrates, Fat, Protein, Vitamins, Minerals, Water
300

When nothing is said to you but you feel you should do something because you see others doing it

Indirect peer pressure
300
Negative symptoms that result when a drug dependent person stops taking a drug
Withdrawal
300
Harmful rays from the sun
UV rays
400
The four components of health
Mental, physical, social, emotional
400
Carbs found in whole grains, rice, and potatoes that give you energy and keep you full
Complex carbohydrates
400

Being open and honest with others about what you are thinking and feeling

Assertive
400

When the body stops functionally normally without a drug

Dependence
400
People most at risk for sun damage
Those with light skin, hair, and eyes
500
Taking care of yourself before you get an illness
Preventative healthcare
500
Plant material that aids digestions, not a nutrient,  found in whole grains
Fiber
500
The four levels of friendship

Acquaintance, Casual, Close, Intimate

500

Caffeine is an example of this type of drug

Stimulant
500
Most dangerous form of skin cancer, caused by tanning
Melanoma