Feeds

We are happy to provide the following feeds for your use.

About RSS Feeds

An RSS feed is a stripped-down version of some web content. Our feeds contain the article/report title, some sample information together with a link to the content on our site.

The feed gets updated the moment a new article is published, and by subscribing to our feed you can keep right up-to-date on the latest evidence-based opinion.

To take advantage of any RSS feed, ours included, you will need to get access to a news reader. These come in many forms, but they all automatically check the feeds you have chosen and 'feed' you with the latest content. That way you don't have to visit every site to see what's new.

Below we have listed some news readers. They are pieces of software that you may have to download, or you may already have access to if you are browsing using an up-to-date browser like Firefox, which has this feature built-in. Please note this list is far from comprehensive, and you should do a little investigation to find the one that suits you best. We are not responsible for any software you download!

Using Google Alerts to send email alerts

Google Alerts can send you an email when something gets updated on the web. Go to http://www.google.com/alerts and set up your feeds. You will then be notified when anything changes - neat!

Some example readers

Google Reader (Web)
Awasu (PC)
Bloglines (Web)
FeedDemon (PC)
FeedZilla (Web)
Firefox (Browser)
NetNewsWire (Mac)
Newsfire (Mac)
Newz Crawler (PC)
NewsGator (Web)

Supported by:

Department of Primary Health Care
Health Technology Assessment
National Institute for Health Research
Centre for Evidence Based Medicine
Isis Innovation