Healthy Hearing RSS feed
For the latest news and features about hearing loss, hearing aids, and tinnitus, add our RSS feed. It pulls from our reports page.
RSS feed for articles
What is an RSS feed?
RSS stands for "really simple syndication." It's a format for distributing and gathering content from sources across the Web. Web publishers use RSS to easily create and distribute news feeds that include links, headlines and summaries.
Why use RSS?
By using RSS you can stay on top of the news and information you need without repeatedly checking multiple websites to see if they have been updated. RSS simplifies the way you stay informed and helps you take control of overloaded email inboxes.
How do I set up a feed reader?
When you click on the link above to add our feed, you will either see the content of our feed, or be asked to download a file. Don't be alarmed—some browsers are not set up to read XML—you need a feed reader to receive and read RSS feeds.
The two most common ways to gain access to a feed reader are to use desktop software or register with a free web-based feed reader. Click to view a Google search for RSS readers. With all these feed readers you receive all your feeds in one place. The advantage of the Web-based feed readers is that you can access your feeds from any computer.