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Medbroadcast Health News via RSS |
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Medbroadcast health news articles are now available as an RSS news feed entitled "Canadian Online Health News". RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication," and it's another way for Medbroadcast to make the most up-to-date health news and other content available to our visitors.
To access Medbroadcast RSS news feed you will need to install a program called RSS news reader or RSS aggregator. Most of these programs resemble Microsoft Outlook, and new items appear in a list, like new e-mails. Listed below are several RSS readers available online.
Once you have installed RSS reader, just add this location of Medbroadcast news feed (http://www.medbroadcast.com/rss_ch.asp) to the list of news feeds.
RSS Readers
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