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AMNews offers RSS feeds to help people keep up with our coverage. RSS is a popular way to share and distribute Web content, such as news headlines.

You can drag the orange XML icon of the feed into your newsreader, or subscribe through a customized Web service such as My Yahoo, AOL, My MSN, NewsGator or your personalized Google page. If you have any difficulty adding the feed, you can also cut and paste the news feed address directly into your feed reader or aggregator. In addition, most of the latest versions of Web browsers now have RSS support, with easy RSS detection and subscription through the button on their URL/Location bars.

Webmasters and blog owners can add the headlines to appear on their sites. Feeds include brief descriptions of the news articles, which you may use if you wish. Only material contained in the feeds may be posted elsewhere. No electronic republication of the actual article content is allowed.

Users clicking on a headline will be taken to the article on the AMNews site. Note that content in the Business section is restricted. AMA members and paid subscribers can log in to see full text. Users who are not logged in see the first few paragraphs of an article.

Please identify "American Medical News" as the source of all articles. American Medical News and the American Medical Association reserve the right to revoke RSS syndication privileges at any time without prior notice.

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