1.What feelings does the molecule control?
a) heartache, anxiety and loss
b) pain, hurt and fear
c) loss, remorse and guilt
d) misery, anxiety and stress
2.What does the protein regulate?
a) brain signals
b) our response to stress
c) body temperature
d) our pulse
3.What machine did the team use?
a) an MRI scanner
b) the K-CRF1 X2
c) a neurologitron
d) an x-ray machine
4.What could lead to better drugs?
a) greater funding
b) more volunteers
c) greater understanding
d) international cooperation
5.What drugs did a researcher say could be coming?
a) ones that raise happiness levels
b) cheaper headache pills
c) ones with unknown side effects
d) drugs to control depression
6.What did Britain's National Health Service warn?
a) depression will rise
b) not to suffer from depression
c) not to get too excited
d) illnesses are related
7.What did the NHS say caused depression?
a) a mix of chemicals
b) daily life
c) genes
d) alcohol and drugs
8.How did the NHS feel about newspaper reports?
a) shocked
b) saddened
c) surprised
d) stunned
9.Which newspaper reported on the "miserable molecule"?
a) "The Brain Weekly"
b) "The Sunday Times"
c) "Neurology"
d) "The World Gazette"
10.How did the NHS describe claims in newspaper headlines?
a) as "hugely sweeping"
b) as "not worthy of reading"
c) as "laughable"
d) as "scandalous"