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Want to keep up to date with Diabetes1? Use our RSS feed and get the Body1 Network's health news and features sent to you as soon as they’re published.

What is an RSS feed?
RSS is like a free magazine subscription on the web. Instead of repeatedly visiting your favorite sites to check for new stories, you can subscribe to their RSS feed and your RSS reader will send you the latest headlines, summaries and links in one easy to read place.

How do I get an RSS feed or an RSS reader?
In order for the RSS feed to work you need to get an RSS reader. There are many RSS readers available on the Internet. If you have a Web mail account with one of the major providers such as Yahoo mail, Gmail, or AOL, you can easily get their version of an RSS feeder.

Sample RSS Readers

Mozilla Thunderbird

My Yahoo

Ampheta Desk

NewsGator

Google Reader

Feedreader

Bloglines

My AOL

BottomFeeder

RSS Reader

My MSN

Pluck RSS Reader

Once I have an RSS reader, what do I do?
Follow the instructions in the RSS reader to add a subscription. At the prompt for the RSS feed or URL, copy and paste the link of the site you want into the entry field:

Site

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Diabetes1

http://www.diabetes1.org/news/rss/mynews.xml

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http://www.uterus1.com/news/rss/mynews.xml

On any site, look for an XML/RSS label, the symbol, the or the symbol and click on it to get the RSS feed. A lot of code will show up in the window, however you just need to copy and paste the address of the page.


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Latest News
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CARE TOOLS
Handheld Monitor Comparison
Blood glucose monitors offer an easy way to test your blood sugar at home or on the go. Use this comparison tool as a guide to learn more about the features and benefits of your current monitor or to find a new one.

Take the Depression Screener
Did you know that 1 in 4 people with diabetes suffers from depression? Remember you are not alone and if you are feeling anxious, sad, or confused there are healthcare professionals that can help. Take this short depression screener to learn more.

Test Your Diabetes Knowledge
It is important to learn as much as you can about your health in order to better partner with your doctor to receive the best care. Increasing your diabetes knowledge will also allow you to better manage your condition. Use the tools below to assess your health condition and share your results with your healthcare team.
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