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Happy Wednesday! This is Ginger Wojcik reporting the hump day edition of Wellness Wire.
On Monday, the world paid its final respects to [Queen Elizabeth II](. Ruling for 70 years, she was the longest-reigning monarch in British history (and the [second-longest in the world](). The Queen lived to the age of 96, surpassing the [average personâs]( life span by 23 years! Equally remarkable was that she had no reported signs of [dementia]( â which affects [1 in 3]( people in their 90s. Today in recognition of [World Alzheimerâs Month](, weâre sharing Her Majestyâs top secrets, backed by science, for staying mentally fit.
Weâll also touch on: • [an under-the-desk electric treadmill]( • [a new Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved wrinkle treatment]( • [more health stories you need](
Stay sharp,
Ginger Wojcik
Newsletter Editor, Healthline Written by Ginger Wojcik
September 21, 2022 ⢠5 min read [Was the queenâs packed calendar her secret to staying sharp?]( whatâs got us buzzing
[Was the queenâs packed calendar her secret to staying sharp?](
On Sept. 8, [Queen Elizabeth II died peacefully]( at her Scotland summer home at the age of 96. The queen reportedly kept up her many royal duties until the very end, including public outings and weekly meetings with the prime minister. While many of us would probably prefer not to work into our 90s, the queenâs packed calendar may have helped prevent common health issues like heart disease, cancer, and dementia, which affects up to [33%]( of people in their 90s. Indeed, a [2004 study]( found that âan active and socially integrated lifestyle in late lifeâ may help prevent dementia and Alzheimerâs disease, while loneliness and isolation have been found to increase your risk in older age. Another possible key to the queenâs longevity? Her love of horses and horse racing, to which she famously devoted hours every week. According to [research from 2011](, engaging in hobbies on a weekly basis through older age may reduce your risk of developing dementia. Of course, having access to the best healthcare and a palace full of people at your beck and call certainly doesnât hurt when it comes to staying healthy. (In fact, working lower wage jobs [has been linked]( to faster memory decline.) But weâll take any help we can get when it comes to staying [mentally sharp](. tl;dr: A third of people in their 90s have dementia, but the queen, who passed away at 96, had no reported signs of it. Thereâs research to suggest that having a socially engaged lifestyle and a lifelong, beloved hobby may have played a role in her mental fitness. great finds
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Too busy to go for a midday walk? Or too tired to drag yourself to the gym? Work out while you work with an under-the-desk electric treadmill. Stick with us here: It might sound ridiculous to put a treadmill under your desk, but steady movement throughout the day is linked to significant [health benefits]( and [longer life](.
This treadmill doesnât have that large top half with the big screen that comes to mind when you think of most [gym equipment](. Itâs just the walking platform, plus a smaller LED screen and remote control, so you can easily slide it under your desk. Speeds range from 0.5 to 6 MPH, and there are [12 exercise programs]( you can try if regular old walking feels boring. If youâve been wanting to turn your home office into a home gym, nowâs your chance. [Shop now]( say what Look whoâs talking
[âThis is a patient safety decision. Pregnant veterans and VA beneficiaries deserve to have access to world-class reproductive care when they need it most. Thatâs what our nation owes them, and thatâs what we at VA will deliver.â]( â Denis McDonough, secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) Amid the heated debate over reproductive rights (and the latest [abortion bill]( proposed by Sen. Lindsey Graham), [Denis McDonough]( is openly committed to providing veterans with abortion access. The VA will provide abortions, including in states where they are banned, in instances of rape, incest, or when the pregnant personâs life is in danger.
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Thereâs a new longer-lasting anti-wrinkle treatment in town. Well, on the way to town, that is. The FDA [just approved Daxxify]( to be used as a facial injection, but it wonât be available to the public until sometime in 2023. Like OG injectable [Botox](, Daxxify uses a botulinum toxin to paralyze muscles in the face [just enough]( to help stop wrinkles from forming. But unlike Botox, the new treatment lasts an average of 6 months â compared with Botoxâs 3 months. The Daxxify formula also doesnât contain any animal or human products, and it showed few side effects in clinical trials. Currently, thereâs no word on how much Daxxify will cost. But based on Botoxâs [$300 to $600]( bill per treatment, itâs a safe bet that it wonât be cheap. Interested in learning more about popular anti-aging treatments? [Sign up for our Glow Up Challenge](, a 7-day series where we teach you everything you need to know about creating a graceful aging plan that fits with your goals. health stories you need
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When we asked about your skin care routine last week, you sent us a bunch of interesting responses about face massage oils, [glycolic acid exfoliators](, and even, yes, skin fasting.
Now, in light of new skin care advancements and health tips approved by the late Queen Elizabeth II, we want to know: No matter your age, what makes you feel young? Let us know at wellnesswire@healthline.com and keep an eye out for your responses in Fridayâs email! Thanks for reading! Weâll be back in your inbox on Friday with an interview you wonât want to miss. In the meantime, take care of yourselves, and weâll see you soon. Until next time,
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