We send the newest articles in one of the most popular formats, the RSS feed..
What are RSS feeds?
A RSS feed is a regularly updated summary of a resource on MedFetch, with links to full versions of that content. By loading RSS or Atom feeds into a feed reader, you will receive an up-to-the minute summary of your Alert or Folder.
Why should I use a feed?
We want you to be able to access your MedFetch data from anywhere you wish. You don't have to spend time searching for the content you want - we update your information and deliver it where you need it. RSS feeds are another convenient way to do so.
What are RSS and Atom?
RSS and Atom are the two feed formats for delivering regularly changing web content. Most feed readers support both formats. MedFetch supports Atom 1.0 and RSS 1.0.
How can I use MedFetch RSS feeds?
- You will need a feed reader to display and subscribe to the feeds. Some news readers are accessed using your browser; some are downloadable applications.
- Drag the RSS or Atom icon for the information feed you want into your feed reader. Or you can click on the RSS or Atom icon and cut and paste the feed's URL into your feed reader.
Can I add these feeds to my website?
Yes! Using an RSS to JavaScript service is a free and very simple way to add our feeds to your own website. After providing a few details, such as the URL of the feed you want to show, you will receive a small bit of JavaScript code to add to your web page.
Some popular RSS topics:
If you subscribe to our info feeds, or use them on your website, you should read our terms of use.