Start Making Choices: RSS Feeds

RSS Subscriptions

Get the Updates You Want—When You Want!

Always be in the know with updates at your convenience. RSS feeds let you see the latest updates to Start Making Choices™ as soon as they happen. Best of all, these updates are displayed at your convenience in your news reader, such as iGoogle™ or My Yahoo!®.

Select any check box below to receive RSS feeds related to that topic.

 Nutrition
See summaries of new, helpful articles, exciting blog postings, or breaking news updates on nutrition as soon as they are updated.
  Activity
Are you into fitness, or would you like to be? Get immediate summaries of our articles, blogs, and breaking news on fitness every time the site is updated.
  Well-Being
Is well-being a priority to you? Use our well-being RSS as a reminder tool with short, sweet summaries of our latest articles, blogs, and breaking news on well-being every time the site is updated.
  Featured Recipe
Calling all foodies! This RSS feed gives you a quick peek at our newest delicious recipes from our extensive Start Making Choices database.
  Expert's Corner
Keep up with the latest articles, blogs, and podcasts from Dr. James Rippe, renowned cardiologist and balanced living expert.


Click the "Add to Google" button to add the selected feed(s) to your iGoogle or Google Reader page.

Click the "My Yahoo!" button to add the selected feed(s) to your My Yahoo! page.

Click the "RSS" button to add the selected feed(s) to any other RSS reader.



How to Access RSS Feeds

There are two main ways to access RSS feeds: through a program you download and install on your computer, or through a Web-based news reader such as My Yahoo!, iGoogle, or Google Reader.

My Yahoo!, iGoogle, and Google Reader: These are free services that anyone can use just by signing up for those services. If you use My Yahoo!, iGoogle, or Google Reader, click on one of the shortcut buttons above to subscribe to our RSS feeds quickly and easily.

For all other RSS readers: Other news readers are also available free of charge and can be found by using a search engine. To subscribe to our feeds using one of these news readers, you should click the "RSS" button. You will be directed to a page that contains our RSS feed. Copy and paste that page address into your news reader to start getting updates.




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