Streamline your scientific research with PubMed feeds

News ReaderStreamline your scientific research with PubMed feedsResearch biomedical literature by following custom PubMed feeds on FeedlyScientific journals produce overwhelming amounts of information every day. But a small portion of these articles refers to the biomedical information you need to research about.Save time and keep up with the biomedical news you are looking for by following custom PubMed RSS feeds on Feedly.Go to PubMed.govYou are a scientist researching cancer and immunology. You can create an Advanced search query on PubMed (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) and select the journals you want to research mentions of cancer in.Go to PubMed.gov and click ‘Advanced’Build your advanced queryPubMed covers a wide range of journals, biomedical terms and authors. The more specific your search query is, the more relevant results you will get.Use PubMed’s Advanced Search BuilderYou can choose the journals you want to research cancer inYou can select the diseases you want to researchWe now have a complex query to look for mentions of Cancer in Nature, Nature Immunology, Current Biology and PLOS Biology For more details about the various ways to create PubMed queries, you can read more information here.Create your custom PubMed RSS feedOnce on the results page, you can further filter by article type, publication type, etc. Hit ‘Create RSS’ when you are ready to move forward.Click ‘Create RSS’ when you are happy with the results of your queryCopy the custom RSS feed that was just created Add your custom PubMed RSS feed to your FeedlyClick on ‘+’ in your Feedly, paste the PubMed RSS feed you just created and add it to any of your feeds.Paste the RSS link into the Search boxAnnotate and save your PubMed content to your boards

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Streamline your scientific research with PubMed feeds
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Streamline your scientific research with PubMed feeds

Research biomedical literature by following custom PubMed feeds on Feedly

Scientific journals produce overwhelming amounts of information every day. But a small portion of these articles refers to the biomedical information you need to research about.

Save time and keep up with the biomedical news you are looking for by following custom PubMed RSS feeds on Feedly.

Go to PubMed.gov

You are a scientist researching cancer and immunology. You can create an Advanced search query on PubMed (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) and select the journals you want to research mentions of cancer in.

Go to PubMed.gov and click ‘Advanced’

Build your advanced query

PubMed covers a wide range of journals, biomedical terms and authors. The more specific your search query is, the more relevant results you will get.

Use PubMed’s Advanced Search Builder
You can choose the journals you want to research cancer in
You can select the diseases you want to research
We now have a complex query to look for mentions of Cancer in Nature, Nature Immunology, Current Biology and PLOS Biology

For more details about the various ways to create PubMed queries, you can read more information here.

Create your custom PubMed RSS feed

Once on the results page, you can further filter by article type, publication type, etc. Hit ‘Create RSS’ when you are ready to move forward.

Click ‘Create RSS’ when you are happy with the results of your query
Copy the custom RSS feed that was just created

Add your custom PubMed RSS feed to your Feedly

Click on ‘+’ in your Feedly, paste the PubMed RSS feed you just created and add it to any of your feeds.

Paste the RSS link into the Search box
Annotate and save your PubMed content to your boards

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