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Navigating the vault
While we will no longer be posting new content at amednews.com, years of our news stories, features and columns remain available. Here are some of the handiest ways to find past items.
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Our news feeds offer a quick and easy way to get the latest amednews.com content. You can stay up to date with headlines and links to full articles. The feeds are formatted for your favorite reader and updated as soon as the content is posted.
Just click on the content areas you’re interested in and follow the instructions in your RSS reader for adding a feed.
You can add the feed into your personal newsreader on your computer, or subscribe through a web service such as My Yahoo, AOL, My MSN or iGoogle. Most modern web browsers also provide easy RSS detection and subscription through the toolbars.
For sites and blogs
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.
Users clicking on a headline will be taken to the full article on the American Medical News site.
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.
Mobile
Our site's mobile detection should automatically send you to the full text mobile versions of the articles.
Help
To subscribe, drag the orange RSS icon of the feed into your newsreader. You can also right-click on it and select "Copy shortcut" or "Copy link location," then paste the news feed address directly into your feed reader or aggregator.
If you have other difficulties or further questions concerning the amednews RSS service, please contact our Technical staff.
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