RSS Feeds - FeedlyThe advantage of RSS is that you can quickly scan titles and abstracts in one place, rather than visiting multiple journal websites.
First, identify the key journals you want to follow - most major journals provide RSS feed links on their websites, usually marked with an RSS or feed icon.
To use these feeds, you'll need an RSS reader. Popular options include Feedly(linked here) and Inoreader. Feedly is free. After creating an account, simply add the journal RSS feed URLs to your reader. You can organize feeds into folders for easier browsing.
One useful tip: Some journals offer different RSS feeds for different content types (e.g., original research, reviews, case reports).
You might want to be selective about which feeds you subscribe to avoid information overload.