What is RSS

RSS is a way to tell your favorite websites to let you know when they have new content. RSS also allows you to access this content on your own timetable. RSS does not clog up your email.

First, you pick an RSS Feed Reader. A couple of free and easy to use ones are Google Reader and Bloglines.

Second, when you see an RSS icon, click it. The page that comes up will give you everything you need to enable the content you want to come to you.

For a simple and quick video description of how RSS works, view the video at the bottom of this page.

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By: John's Hopkins Medical Center
February 2, 2010
Can an active lifestyle protect a man from prostate cancer? Research reported in the journal Cancer Causes and Control (Volume 19, page 107) suggests that it might ... Complete article
By: John's Hopkins Medical Center
December 29, 2009
  If you've tried medication for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and it hasn't controlled your symptoms, it's time to consider a different approach. That used to mean surgery to remove excess prostate tissue. But today you have a number of less invasive options, including a new laser procedure called photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) or GreenLight laser therapy. Complete article
By: Center for Disease Control
November 3, 2009
Men with lower cholesterol are less likely than those with higher levels to develop high-grade prostate cancer. Complete article
By: Tony Malizia, MD
May 3, 2010
Tony Malizia, MD, discusses the need for and the position of the Malizia Clinic as leading resource for treating urologic disorders. Complete podcast
By: Tony Malizia, MD
May 3, 2010
Tony Malizia, MD, offers suggestions for finding quality treatment resources in Altanta. Complete podcast
By: Tony Malizia, MD
May 3, 2010
Tony Malizia, MD, answers a listener question about the high cost of some procedures. Complete podcast
By: Nicolas Chronos, MD
August 7, 2009
This section debunks common myths and misunderstandings about erectile dysfunction. Men are encouraged to discuss ED with their health care provider as ED is an early marker of cardiovascular disease and those who have cardiovascular disease are at risk for ED. Part 2 of 4: 13:20 minutes. Complete video
By: Nicolas Chronos, MD
August 7, 2009
Discussing ED with one's healthcare provider can lead to treatment that can help prevent cardiac events. As well, discussion of ED after bypass surgery, a heart attack or from medication can lead to more effective treatment of both ED and coronary heart disease. Some drugs can cause ED and there are safe alternatives to these drugs. Part 3 of 4: 16:37 minutes. Complete video
By: Nicolas Chronos, MD
Tests for coronary heart disease are explained. As well, the mechanisms of drugs to treat coronary heart disease are explained. Part 4 of 4: 12:00 minutes Complete video
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