Posts Tagged ‘austin wellness advice’

Quiet down your workplace to protect your heart

Thursday, February 10th, 2011
Want to avoid a heart attack? Stay out of loud, noisy workplaces. That’s the finding of a national study of over 6,000 workers examining data from the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, conducted from 1999 to 2004.

The researchers found that 21 percent of respondents said they had worked in a noisy environment for close to nine consecutive months, and they were two to three times more likely to have serious heart problems than employees in quieter atmospheres.

These workers tended to weigh more and smoke more than their counterparts in quiet workplaces. The association between noise and heart problems was elevated in workers under 50, who were three to four times more likely to have suffered a heart attack or to have coronary artery disease or angina.

The study’s authors say the findings suggest that “excess noise exposure in the workplace is an important occupational health issue and deserves special attention.”

Work for yourself? Looking for a professional yet quiet environment to protect your heart? Check out Link Coworking. Link Coworking is a membership club that brings people together who share the need for a place to conduct their business in an interactive space.
Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s Heart Healthy Pharmacy! Our downtown Austin pharmacy is located at 1611 W 5th Street. Come in today and talk with our pharmacist about healthy heart options. Reader’s of the Austin Chronicle voted us Best New Local Business – find out why and learn more about our Austin Compounding Pharmacy! Live Oak Pharmacy – Customized for Your Health! http://LiveOakRx.com
 

School of Fish – Mercury Rising?

Monday, January 24th, 2011

Sarah Harper, Fishmongress at Quality Seafood Market, writes a monthly article for Live Oak Pharmacy on seafood as an essential part of whole body wellness.

Mercury Rising?

Many of you are probably considering a new diet for the New Year. And I hope seafood constitutes a healthy part of that regimen. Among other essential nutrients, fish and shellfish are high in protein and often low in saturated fat, and most contain omega-3 fatty acids that have been linked to heart health. But along with the plethora of information available regarding the health benefits of a diet rich in seafood, there’s a lot of information about some of the health risks. Intended to educate more than scare, this blog post focuses on the most notorious offender, mercury, and how you can avoid it at the seafood market.

In general, fish with the greatest levels of mercury are those that are higher up on the food chain, such as shark and swordfish. When shopping for seafood, keep in mind the “small fish rule”: the smaller the fish, the less mercury it contains. Large fish that take longer to mature usually have more time and greater opportunity to consume smaller fish and amass more mercury in their flesh.

Another rule of thumb, one that may seem obvious but that is often overlooked by the average seafood shopper, is that freshwater fish have lower mercury content. Some good freshwater options are bluegill, perch, stream trout, herring, smelt, and crawfish.*

In addition, farm-raised fish are typically lower in mercury than wild-caught fish. Whenever possible buy U.S.-raised product; most imported product is not held to the same standards as domestic fish and shellfish. Look for U.S.-raised catfish, trout, oysters, mussels, clams, and shrimp.

If you prefer marine fish and shellfish, here are some good low-mercury options: shrimp, salmon, pollock, flatfish (flounder, sole, plaice), scallops, haddock, mullet, oysters, ocean perch, sardines, squid, and anchovies.  Also, check out this guide compiled by Tim Fitzgerald of the non-profit group, Environmental Defense. It’s the only one I’ve come across so far that combines the concepts of shopping sustainably while simultaneously monitoring your mercury intake.

This may be a lot of information to process, let alone remember when you’re standing at the seafood counter trying to figure out what’s fresh and what’s within your budget. If you remember just one thing, remember that the key to a healthy seafood diet is variety. Like most foods, too much of a good thing can have its drawbacks, so change the menu frequently and add a little variety to your diet.**

*If you are pregnant or nursing, limit your consumption of freshwater predator fish, such as walleye, bass, and Northern pike, to less than six ounces per week (the “small fish rule” still applies to freshwater fish).

**The Mayo Clinic recommends that pregnant and nursing women and young children consume “no more than 12 ounces (340 grams) of fish in total a week, no more than 6 ounces (170 grams) of canned tuna a week, and no amount of any fish that’s typically high in mercury” (e.g., shark, swordfish, tilefish, and king mackerel).

The opinions expressed by our guest bloggers do not necessary reflect the opinions of Live Oak Pharmacy. The opinions expressed by guest blogers are their own, unless otherwise stated. No financial agreement exists between guest bloggers and Live Oak Pharmacy.

Live Oak Pharmacy, winner of Best New Local Business in the Reader’s Choice of the Austin Chronicle, is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy. We focus on an integrative approach to healthcare and that includes eating right! To learn more about Live Oak Pharmacy, an Austin Pharmacy, visit our Austin downtown pharmacy location at 1611 W 5th Street or visit us online athttp://LiveOakRx.com

 

Good Golly Miss Dolly!

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Today we celebrate the 65th Birthday of Country’s songbird – Dolly Parton! Stop by Live Oak Pharmacy today and enjoy Dolly tunes while you shop or pick up your prescription!

Click here to take a look back at the 64th year of Dolly!

Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy. We focus on an integrative approach to healthcare, but we also focus on fun because when you’re happy and in a great mood you can’t help but feel healthy and well! To learn more about Live Oak Pharmacy, an Austin Pharmacy, visit our Austin downtown pharmacy location at 1611 W 5th Street or visit us online at http://LiveOakRx.com

 

Easy Breather on Sale at Live Oak Pharmacy! – UPDATED!

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Live Oak Pharmacy is proud to carry Easy Breather from Herbalogic. And right when you need it most, Easy Breather is on sale! Save money & feel better! Easy Breather is recommend to control acute sinus symptoms, or use daily to prevent sinus attacks and improve the immune system. Use to prevent seasonal allergies or reduce the occurrence of year-round allergies.*

Come in today and talk with our pharmacist to see if Easy Breather is right for you and give cedar fever a kick with a stronger immune system! And ask us about homeopathic allergy relief for your pets too!

Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy. We focus on an integrative approach to healthcare. To learn more about Live Oak Pharmacy, an Austin Pharmacy, visit our Austin downtown pharmacy location at 1611 W 5th Street or visit us online at http://LiveOakRx.com

*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If symptoms worsen or do not improve within 5 days, consult your healthcare professional. Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Consult your healthcare professional and the special dosage instructions for use in children under age 12. Not for use in children under age 3.

 

To split or not to split

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

A new study by medical experts in Belgium have found that splitting pills can lead to inaccurate doses of medication and could be dangerous.

Although some pills come pre-scored for the intention of splitting, researchers found of the of the pills split, 31% of the pill fragments differed from the weight they were expected to be as much as 25%. Fortunately there’s compounding, from Live Oak Pharmacy Austin’s Compounding Pharmacy, for prescriptions in customized dosages that are not commercially available.

Compounded medications can be prescribed for a variety of reasons such as:

* Formulating difficult-to-swallow pills into tasty liquids
* Combining multiple medications into a single compound or dose
* Preparing medication compounds that are not commercially available
* Formulating medication compounds in an allergen-free formula

Compounded medications can be customized for you…

* Hormone Restoration Therapy
* HIV & Aging
* Dermatological Compounds
* Pediatric Compounds
* Dental Compounds
* Pain Management Compounds

To learn more about compounding, come into Live Oak Pharmacy today and meet with our pharmacist to see if compounding is right for you.

Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy. We focus on an integrative approach to healthcare. To learn more about Live Oak Pharmacy, an Austin Pharmacy, visit our Austin downtown pharmacy location at 1611 W 5th Street or visit us online at http://LiveOakRx.com
 

Press Release: 5 states reported widespread flu activity and 13 more states reported regional flu activity.

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

Austin, Texas (January 3, 2011) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released an updated Situation Update stating an increase in influenza activity since the week ending December 25, 2010. In addition to the increased activity of influenza is the news that these numbers are higher than expected for this time of year. Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, New York and Virginia have reported widespread flu activity and 13 states including Texas have reported regional geographic influenza activity.

“We can’t stress enough the importance of getting a flu shot if you haven’t received one this season” says Nathan Pope, Pharm.D. and co-owner of Live Oak Pharmacy “In fact the CDC has recommended everyone 6 months and older should get a flu vaccine.” Live Oak Pharmacy offers preservative free flu shots.

In addition to flu shots, Live Oak Pharmacy also offers a variety of other vaccines including pneumonia, shingles, and pertussis (whooping cough). For those already combating the flu, Live Oak Pharmacy offers a variety of traditional, homeopathic and alternative choices. Live Oak Pharmacy recommends the following tips to protect your health during cold and flu season:

Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.

Wash your hands with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. You can also use an alcohol-based hand cleaner.

Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread this way.

Try to avoid close contact with those with a cold or the flu.

Stay home if you are sick until at least 24 hours after you no longer have a fever (100°F or 37.8°C) or signs of a fever (without the use of a fever-reducing medicine, such as Tylenol®).

While sick, limit contact with others as much as possible to keep from infecting them.

For questions about the flu or the flu shot, please call us today at Live Oak Pharmacy at 512-476-TXRx (8979) ext 1 or visit us online at http://LiveOakRx.com/flu.

About Live Oak Pharmacy

Live Oak Pharmacy, founded April 2009 and based in Austin, Texas, is Austin’s downtown pharmacy combining conventional prescriptions along with compounding, health and wellness products and services including acupuncture. The company is owned by Nathan Pope & Scot Maitland.

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Why eat your vegetables? Not just to get to dessert faster

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

Mother always said, “Eat your vegetables.” The problem is that too many of us still aren’t listening to her. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only 26 percent of U.S. adults eat three or more servings of vegetables a day, although current recommendations call for four to five servings. The benefits are significant: Eating the right kind of vegetables in the appropriate quantities can cut one’s risk of diabetes, heart disease, kidney failure, and other serious illnesses.

What kinds of vegetables should you be eating? Well, all kinds, but here’s what you’re getting:

Fiber. Beans and other high-fiber vegetables fill the stomach, reducing your cravings for more food while reducing cholesterol levels and improving digestion and regularity.
Potassium. Tomatoes, sweet potatoes, spinach, and winter squash improve blood pressure. They may also reduce the risk of kidney stones and bone loss.
Vitamin A. Carrots, pumpkin, kale, collard greens, and other veggies enhance the health of eyes and skin. Beta-carotene and other carotenoids cut one’s risk of macular degeneration, cataracts, coronary artery disease, and stomach cancer.
Folates. Asparagus, black-eyed peas, spinach, and other folates consumed during pregnancy help prevent birth defects, especially to the spinal cord, and help the body form red blood cells.
Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy. We focus on an integrative approach to healthcare. To learn more about Live Oak Pharmacy, an Austin Pharmacy, visit our Austin downtown pharmacy location at 1611 W 5th Street or visit us online at http://LiveOakRx.com
 

Beware the Exploding Champagne Cork

Friday, December 31st, 2010

Be careful when opening the champagne bottle on New Year’s Eve — a popped cork can reach a speed of up to 50 miles per hour!

From all of us at Live Oak Pharmacy – we wish you a wonderful end to 2010! We thank you for your continued support and growth!

Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy. We focus on an integrative approach to healthcare. To learn more about Live Oak Pharmacy, an Austin Pharmacy, visit our Austin downtown pharmacy location at 1611 W 5th Street or visit us online at http://LiveOakRx.com

 

Flexible Spending Account?

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

If you have flexible health savings dollars left in your account, you may want to make sure you use them up before New Year’s Eve. Many items like OTC’s won’t qualify next year. And don’t forget to pick up those refills from Live Oak Pharmacy before your deductible starts over!

Here’s what you need to know . . .

Starting January 1, 2011, over-the-counter (OTC) medications will only be eligible for Flexible Spending Account (FSA) reimbursement if the patient has a prescription for the OTC medication.  If you receive questions from customers about the changes please highlight these key provisions:

OTC medications purchased before January 1, 2011 will still be eligible for reimbursement without a prescription even if reimbursement is sought after January 1, 2011.  The deadline for submission of those claims varies according to the employer plan.

Costs incurred for prescription only medications, including copays, remain eligible for reimbursement from the FSA in 2011.

Prescriptions are not required for OTC medical supplies and equipment (such as contact lens solutions, bandages, crutches, durable medical equipment or diagnostic devices such as blood sugar test kits) to be eligible for FSA reimbursement in 2011.  Such OTC items are still eligible for reimbursement without a prescription now, as well as in 2011.

Several common OTC medications will now require a prescription before they are eligible for pre-tax healthcare account reimbursement including cold medicine, cough medicine, allergy medicine and pain relievers.  Most plans are likely going to require documentation that a prescription has been issued for the OTC medicine before they will allow for FSA reimbursement.

Starting January 15, 2011 consumers will no longer be allowed to purchase OTC medications with their FSA debit and credit cards, even if the consumer has a prescription for the OTC medication.  New rules require patients to purchase OTC medications without debit and credit cards, obtaining reimbursement through submission of a receipt.*

Live Oak Pharmacy is here to answer any of your questions regarding Flexible Spending – visit us today or call at 512-476-TXRx (8979) ext. 1

Live Oak Pharmacy also offers a 10% discount on all over the counter medications with their Go Local card. Go Local Cards are available at Live Oak Pharmacy for $10, but mention this post and get your card for just $7!

Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy. We focus on an integrative approach to healthcare. To learn more about Live Oak Pharmacy, an Austin Pharmacy, visit our Austin downtown pharmacy location at 1611 W 5th Street or visit us online at http://LiveOakRx.com

*Information provided by the National Community Pharmacist’s Association

 

Is cedar fever on your naughty list?

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

We don’t usually get gifts for those on our naughty list but you might want to make an exception this time! Live Oak Pharmacy is proud to carry Easy Breather from Herbalogic. Easy Breather is recommend to control acute sinus symptoms, or use daily to prevent sinus attacks and improve the immune system. Use to prevent seasonal allergies or reduce the occurrence of year-round allergies.*

Come in today and talk with our pharmacist to see if Easy Breather is right for you and give cedar fever the gift of a stronger immune system! And ask us about homeopathic allergy relief for your pets too!

Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy. We focus on an integrative approach to healthcare. To learn more about Live Oak Pharmacy, an Austin Pharmacy, visit our Austin downtown pharmacy location at 1611 W 5th Street or visit us online at http://LiveOakRx.com

*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If symptoms worsen or do not improve within 5 days, consult your healthcare professional. Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Consult your healthcare professional and the special dosage instructions for use in children under age 12. Not for use in children under age 3.