RSS feeds
Subscribe to our RSS feeds to stay informed of the latest IHCP news.
Two categories of feeds are available:
You can also choose a complete feed with all our news.
You will need a RSS reader to use these feeds. See also how to use RSS feeds.
Learn more about RSS.
The complete news feed
Feeds by type of news
Events & Workshops
Events
Workshops
Publications
Reports
Calls
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Multimedia
Feeds by subject
IHCP Actions & related Topics
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Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO)
GMO Method Validation
GMO Analysis
GMO Capacity Building
GMO Food & Feed Safety
Consumer Products & Nutrition
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Authenticity & Quality of Food & Drinks
Chemical Safety of Food
Cosmetics Safety
Endocrine disrupters
Food contact materials
Nutrition
Nanotechnology
Health & Environment
Alternatives to animal testing
Alternative Test Methods & Biological/Vaccines
Alternative test methods & Chemicals - REACH
Alternative test methods & Cosmetics
Test Method Regulation
What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. An RSS feed allows you to stay up to date with the latest news and documents
published on a website. Simply subscribe to the RSS feed, in the reader of your
choice, and all the new features will be automatically brought to you without
you having to browse regularly. Instead
of you visiting web sites to see what is new, you can have web content
delivered directly to you. You can subscribe to as many RSS feeds as you
like.
Copy the link from the RSS button or drag and drop in your RSS reader to
subscribe.
On IHCP web site, RSS feeds are made available
- by this symbol
(in the News 'portlets') - by the link RSS feed at the bottom of a 'news collection' web page
What is an RSS Reader and how do I get one?
RSS feeds can be read using special software called an
"RSS reader", "feed reader", or "aggregator". This software collects and
displays RSS feeds: it lets you subscribe to any feeds you want, checks
automatically to see when they're updated, and then displays the updates for
you as they arrive.
An RSS reader can be used through a browser or a
stand-alone program.
Browser-based news readers allow you to read your RSS feeds from any
computer.
Some browsers, such as Firefox (http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/livebookmarks) and Safari (http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/), have built-in support for
feeds.
An updated list of RSS aggregators is provided by Wikipedia.
How Do I Use RSS Feeds?
Each reader has a slightly different way of subscribing to a new feed. It is
best, though to follow the instructions for your specific reader. Generally,
click on the feed icon
when presented on a IHCP web page. An XML web page will be displayed. Copy the URL of this page
into the news reader.

