RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based format for distributing and aggregating web content (such as news headlines).
Using RSS, web content providers can easily create and disseminate feeds of data that include, for example, news links, headlines, and summaries. Other sites using RSS to deliver content to a wider audience include Christian Science Monitor and CNET News.com.
Yahoo! Health is now offering the following feeds in the RSS format. The feeds are free of charge to use for individuals and nonprofit organizations for noncommercial use. Attribution (included in each feed) is required.
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