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RSS feeds from Allina Health
What is RSS?
RSS means "really simple syndication." This XML-based format is a good way to get the latest information from Allina Hospitals & Clinics. As soon as news, health tips or recipes are posted or updated on allinahealth.org, you can receive it as a feed to your computer's RSS reader.
What is an RSS reader?
To receive RSS feeds, you need to have an RSS reader or aggregator. This type of software is built into some Internet browsers, such as Internet Explorer (version 7 or newer), Mozilla Firefox and Opera. You also can download and install free RSS readers, such as SharpReader, from the Internet. If you'd rather not install software, you can access RSS feeds through free Web-based services, such as Google.
How do I sign up for allinahealth.org RSS feeds?
You can start receiving RSS feeds from allinahealth.org in a few steps:
- Make sure you have an RSS reader installed on your computer.
- Select the button next to the feed you want, or copy and paste the feed's URL into your reader. Your RSS reader will receive updates from allinahealth.org in the areas you have chosen.
- You can add or delete feeds at any time.
When you sign up to receive an RSS feed from allinahealth.org, you agree to follow our terms and conditions of use regarding any content you receive.
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