Alzheimer's is the most common form of this disease
What is Dementia?
What is the yellow lobe called?
What is Parietal lobe?
What is the name of our mascot?
Who is Rodney the Ram?
This type of breathing is used by Navy SEALs, and has been shown to promote emotional well-being which is one of the five pillars of brain health.
What is Box-Breathing?
What does DNA stand for?
What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?
Individuals with Alzheimer's may lose their sense of ____.
What is the central nervous system made up of?
What is brain and spinal cord?
What is the oldest building on both the MPC and MCV campuses?
What is the Egyptian Building?
A ____-style diet rich in fish, whole grains, green leafy vegetables, olives, and nuts reduces the risk of developing Alzheimer's.
What is a Mediterranean?
The rarest blood type?
What is AB negative?
This famous actor was found to have 2 copies of the APOE4 gene which increases risk by 15% and people may develop symptoms 10 years earlier than the average person.
Who is Chris Hemsworth?
This is a picture of a neuron. What is B known as?
What is cell body or soma?
This famous author is a VCU alumni who has a scholarship named after him.
Who is David Baldacci?
Learning new things promotes cognitive fitness and a process where the nervous system makes new connections and restructures itself. The name of this process is____
What is Neuroplasticity?
The smallest bones in the body are located in ____
What is the ear?
1 in ____ seniors dies from Alzheimer's or another dementia.
What is 3?
This part of the brain, located at the back of the head, is responsible for processing visual information from the eyes.
What is the occipital lobe?
What year was VCU founded?
What is 1838?
What is the ideal sleeping temperature for adults?
What is 60-72 degrees?
This color has the longest wavelength
What is red?
These plaques block neuronal communication, and the accumulation of these plaques lead to Alzheimer's
What are Beta-amyloid plaques?
This structure connects the cerebrum of the brain to the spinal cord and cerebellum. It is responsible for vital functions of life, such as breathing, consciousness, blood pressure, heart rate, and sleep.
What is brain stem or Medulla oblongata?
What is the name of VCU's Nobel Peace Prize winner in Chemistry?
Who is John Fenn?
It has been shown that regular exercise decreases the risk of developing Alzheimer's by ____%
What is 45?
Alzheimer's onset may begin as soon as ____ years before symptoms even appear.
What is 30?