Last Updated: February 23, 2012, 4:27 am
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Man has heart attack at 'Heart Attack Grill'A customer had a heart attack while eating a Triple Bypass Burger at the Heart Attack Grill in Nevada. Millions of Americans have untreated hearing lossAbout 27 million Americans aged 50 and older have lost some of their hearing and could benefit from a hearing aid, a new study finds. Many U.S. teens hit the road without driver's edA U.S. survey reveals that in states that don't require driver's education before getting a license, about one-third of students skip driver's ed classes and more than half fail to Bullying a strong risk factor for suicide in gay youthNew research confirms the trend of disturbing headlines that have appeared in media reports in the past two years: Concerns over kids' shut-eye an age-old problemWith televisions, computers, cellphones, school work and extracurricular activities, parents worry that their kids are so busy that they aren't getting enough sleep. Many doctors may be less than honest with their patientsMany doctors may be less than honest with their patients, a new survey finds. Survey found one in 10 lied, many painted too rosy a prognosis. Avoid window seats to cut risk for in-flight blood clotsPotentially dangerous blood clots in the legs known as deep venous thromboses (DVTs) got the nickname "economy class syndrome" from widely publicized incidents involving passengers on long-haul flights. Even for the overweight, exercise helps the heartGetting and staying physically fit might help fend off heart disease even if you've put on a few pounds, new research suggests. Booze and family history of colon cancer a bad mixPeople who consume a few alcoholic drinks a day and have a family history of colorectal cancer are at increased risk for developing colon cancer, new research suggests. The Diet Plan that WorksForget the fad diets. Stop counting carbs. Dr. Mehmet Oz has teamed up with Dr. Michael Roizen to develop a diet plan that they say really works. Dr. Oz's Ultimate Anti-Aging ChecklistAre you looking for ways to get healthy and peel the years off your body? Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen are back with the ultimate anti-aging checklist. Don't wait until Dr. Oz on Living a Longer Healthier LifeThere are plenty of creams, lotions and potions on the market that help you look younger, but today, Dr. Oz is going to show how some people are actually living Dr. Oz 20 Minute WorkoutNo time? No energy? No equipment? Dr. Oz says this is what you've been waiting for! New York City celebrity trainer Joel Harper designed the following routine to create long, FDA weighs fate of Qnexa for weight loss, againThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration plans to take a second look at the weight loss pill Qnexa on Wednesday, after initially rejecting it because of concerns about heart problems Mammograms can save lives of women in their 40sBreast cancers in women aged 40 to 49 that are diagnosed by mammograms have a better prognosis than those detected by doctors or the women themselves, a new study indicates. Endometriosis could raise risk of 3 ovarian cancersWomen with a history of endometriosis have a significantly increased risk of developing three types of ovarian cancer, according to a new study. Health tip: Warning signs of foot arthritisArthritis is a painful joint condition, and the feet are common hosts. More doubt on link between a blood chemical and heart diseaseHaving high levels of the amino acid homocysteine won't raise your risk of developing heart disease, a new analysis indicates. Gene might boost risk for obesityA new animal study suggests that a genetic mutation could put certain people at higher risk for becoming obese if they eat high-fat diets. Health highlights: Feb. 21, 2012Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: