Starts with A, B, C, D, or E
From Eff to Aytch
I - L - O
All about Pee
STUWY?
100
The verb from of aversion.
avert
100
The adverb for hygienic (spelling counts!)
hygienically
100
The negative form of adequate.
inadequate
100
The noun form of prevail (spelling counts!)
prevalence
100
The noun form of vital.
vitality
200
I was __________ of love as a child. a) deprive b) deprived c) deprivation
b) deprived
200
It is to your own benefit to live __________. a) healthily b) health c) healthy
a) healthily
200
There was a __________ of good food in Britain in the late 1930s. a) lacking b) lack c) lacker
b) lack
200
Being poor not only __________ a risk to children's health, but also to their learning. a) pose b) posing c) poses
c) poses
200
While stress isn't always bad, too much stress can affect your __________. a) well-ness b) well-being c) well-been
b) well-being
300
There was a __________ in communication. They failed to get their messages across to each other.
breakdown
300
The conditions at the front lines in World War II were not very __________. Dirt and disease were everywhere.
hygienic
300
The building was __________ designed. Nobody thought about how to make it cool in the summer.
inadequately
300
Teenagers come under a lot of pressure from their __________. It's their friends that make them start smoking and drinking.
peers
300
Dehydration is __________ of cholera. It may be a sign that you have the disease.
symptomatic
400
The science that studies the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in defined populations.
epidemiology
400
A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
health
400
Something that happens as a result of an activity or process.
outcome
400
Accepted, done, or happening often or over a large area at a particular time.
prevalent
400
A good or satisfactory condition of existence, characterized by health, happiness, and prosperity.
well-being
500
From the conclusion of an article on poverty and birth order in Britain: The developmental literature often interprets height as reflecting enduring __________, while BMI is typically associated with short-term privations.
deprivation
500
From the conclusion of an article on poverty and birth order in Britain: [...] the degree of cleanliness or hygiene in the household, which conditions exposure to __________ predisposing to disease.
factors
500
From the abstract of an article on poverty and birth order in Britain: This article examines the effects of socio-economic conditions [...] of children in __________ Britain, using [...] a survey of predominantly poor families taken in 1937-39.
interwar
500
From the abstract of an article on poverty and birth order in Britain: Household income __________ positively influences height but, even after accounting for this, the number of children in the family has a negative effect on height.
per capita
500
From the abstract of an article on poverty and birth order in Britain: We examine the __________ between child quality (in the form of health outcomes) and the number of children in the family.
trade-off