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  1. Podcast on Sinuses and the Deep South http://post.ly/FOvT
  2. Clarion Ledger story on how ice can save your life http://post.ly/FBWX
  3. Ten Tips for Enjoying the Holidays Without Gaining Ten Pounds http://post.ly/Eg8d
  4. 12:15 pm webinar on Varicose and Spider Vein treatment options http://post.ly/EZ7y
  5. Celebrating our high quality awards by offering prizes http://post.ly/EUtf
  6. Ornaments Placed in Honor or Memory of Cancer Patients http://post.ly/ENWu
  7. Free dealing with grief seminar at Baptist Cancer Services Dec. 8 at 5:30 pm. Call 601-948-6262 to register.
  8. Pearl man survives because of hypothermia therapy http://post.ly/DmV7
  9. 37 Million Americans Afflicted With Sinusitis http://post.ly/DL7G
  10. Should you get your Mammogram? http://post.ly/DFL5
  11. How Ice Can Save Your Life http://post.ly/D4jK
  12. Baptist Cardiovascular Services Introduces New Technology for Congestive Heart Failure Treatment http://post.ly/D4iv
  13. Induced hypothermia, increases a person's chance of complete recovery three-fold of those experience cardiac arrest. www.mbhs.org/insideout
  14. received an American College of Cardiology Foundation Award for 2009 one of only 121 hospitals nationwide to do so. Visit www.mbhs.org.
  15. McClean Fletcher Center dedication: http://post.ly/CkDe
  16. Free Diabetes Screening and Seminar November 20 http://post.ly/CXYx
  17. Baptist Sponsors The Junior League of Jackson's Mistletoe Marketplace Luncheon http://post.ly/CXX7
  18. Free Diabetes Seminar and Screening. Nov. 20, 601-948-6262 http://post.ly/CSRE
  19. Free diabetes testing... http://post.ly/CNtj
  20. Baptist Medical Clinic offering FREE blood sugar screenings for Diabetes November 20. An appointment is required by calling 601-948-6262.