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However, it's crucial to realize that the screening guidelines apply only to women 30 to 60 who are healthy, Poynor stressed.
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"What struck me was the slow nature of the physicians to accept the new guidelines," Poynor said.
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And, it's important to tell women they still need an annual pelvic exam, Poynor said.
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Women can take this information to their doctors and "use it as a point for dialogue or discussion," Poynor suggested.
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A photo of a remarkable fish-shaped coffin appears in the new second edition of A History of Art in Africa (Pearson, 560 pp., $150), written by Monica Blackmun Visona, Robin Poynor, and Herbert M. Cole.
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A photo of a remarkable fish-shaped coffin appears in the new second edition of A History of Art in Africa (Pearson, 560 pp., $150), written by Monica Blackmun Visona, Robin Poynor, and Herbert M. Cole.
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Airport Rangers Tammy Powell (left to right), David Poynor and Pam Thonsgard chat atop their steeds during patrol at Bush Intercontinental Airport.
Airport Rangers 2007
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Airport Rangers Tammy Powell (left to right), David Poynor and Pam Thonsgard chat atop their steeds during patrol at Bush Intercontinental Airport.
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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Airport Rangers program coordinator David Poynor prepares Shalako, a 13-year-old Chestnut, before a ride at the Airport Rangers station near Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston.
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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Airport Rangers program coordinator David Poynor prepares Shalako, a 13-year-old Chestnut, before a ride at the Airport Rangers station near Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston.
Airport Rangers 2007
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