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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Prevention & Early Diagnosis
By: John's Hopkins Medical Center
August 23, 2010
In this excerpt from an article in our Johns Hopkins Memory Bulletin, Dr. Brian Appleby talks about young-onset dementia, a condition that affects thousands of people under the age of 65. The Alzheimer's Association estimates that one person in every 1,000 below the age of 65 develops dementia. Complete article
July 9, 2009
A basic, easy to understand overview of how Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is diagnosed along with helpful links and resources. Complete article
July 21, 2009
Insufficient sleep is associated with a number of chronic diseases and conditions, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and depression. Complete article
By: Craig Johnson, MD
February 22, 2010
Craig Johnson, MD, discusses addiction and the impact on individuals and families. Complete podcast
By: Craig Johnson, MD
February 22, 2010
Craig Johnson, MD, offers a single bit of advice to those concerned about addiction and its impact on life. Complete podcast
By: Craig Johnson, MD
February 22, 2010
Craig Johnson, MD, offers additional resources for more information on addiction. Complete podcast
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