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- 36938214b448c4e52449604ddd09528129b1969ceb1538a8cd69bd5b7d2d08ce date "2005-03-27".
- 36938214b448c4e52449604ddd09528129b1969ceb1538a8cd69bd5b7d2d08ce first "Nanette".
- 36938214b448c4e52449604ddd09528129b1969ceb1538a8cd69bd5b7d2d08ce isCitedBy List_of_topics_characterized_as_pseudoscience.
- 36938214b448c4e52449604ddd09528129b1969ceb1538a8cd69bd5b7d2d08ce last "Asimov".
- 36938214b448c4e52449604ddd09528129b1969ceb1538a8cd69bd5b7d2d08ce newspaper "San Francisco Chronicle".
- 36938214b448c4e52449604ddd09528129b1969ceb1538a8cd69bd5b7d2d08ce quote "The California Medical Association has declared unanimous support for school districts that have dropped Narconon and other "factually inaccurate approaches" to antidrug instruction from their classrooms, and will urge the American Medical Association to do the same. Nearly 500 California doctors also endorsed "scientifically based drug education in California schools"".
- 36938214b448c4e52449604ddd09528129b1969ceb1538a8cd69bd5b7d2d08ce title "Doctors back schools dropping flawed antidrug program".