Cliffside Malibu Interview on ESPN Radio – Richard Taite With Les Norman.mp4
Cliffside Malibu Interview on ESPN Radio – Richard Taite with Les Norman.mp4 – This is a gripping interview with Richard Taite, founder and CEO of Cliffside Malibu, with Les Norman from ESPN Sports Radio’s 810 Breaki’n the Norm Show, about professional athletes facing addiction problems. Specifically Ryan Leaf’s current situation is discussed, along with the issues that lead up to his substance dependencies, and how Cliffside Malibu’s approach to addiction treatment works. Cliffside Malibu is a boutique rehab center located in the serene hills of Malibu, CA, overlooking the ocean. Integrated, holistic, evidence based treatment protocols are used in each individually customized treatment program to create long lasting addiction recovery. Richard is compelling, frank, and honest about rehab, and anyone involved in sports would benefit from listening to this interview.
Deadly 'superbugs' invade US health care facilities
Filed under: drug rehab treatment centers in washington state
In a matter of days after the middle-aged patient arrived at University of Virginia Medical Center, the stubborn bacteria in his blood had fought off even what doctors consider "drugs of last resort." "It was very … The bacteria made headlines this …
Read more on USA TODAY
Autism advocates, NIH, CDC testify to Congress about research, autism increase
Filed under: drug rehab treatment centers in washington state
One in every 88 babies born in the U.S. will develop autism, according to the Centers for Disease Control, a 23 percent increase since 2009 and a 78 percent increase since 2007. … Other advocates emphasized the need for treatment and services to help …
Read more on Examiner.com
Drugs can't stop growing 'superbug'
Filed under: drug rehab treatment centers in washington state
The bacteria made headlines this summer after a CRE strain of Klebsiella pneumoniae battered the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center outside Washington, D.C. Seven died, including a 16-year-old boy (hospitals don't reveal victims' names in …
Read more on Wisconsin Rapids Tribune