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Editorial policy

Editorial policy

The commitments that govern what we publish and how.

How this site is run

This site carries no advertising, no affiliate links and no sponsored content. Nothing is for sale here, no vendor pays for coverage or placement, and our newsletter is free and is not used to promote products. Evidence grades and regulatory statuses are assigned from the primary sources listed in each article’s references, and no commercial consideration influences them.

Disclosure commitment. If we ever link to, review or recommend a specific vendor, product or clinic, that page will state plainly any commercial relationship the publication or its owners have with it, including common ownership. We would rather tell you about a connection than have you find one.

Scope

We publish educational analysis of published research and regulatory decisions. We do not provide medical advice, dosing or administration guidance, protocols, or sourcing recommendations. Read the medical disclaimer.

Review status labelling

Every article displays one of these statuses, and we never overstate it:

  • Editorially reviewed against primary sources: an editor has checked every claim and citation.
  • Expert review pending: editorially reviewed; independent review by a named, credentialed expert has been requested but not completed.
  • Expert-reviewed by [name]: a named reviewer with stated credentials has reviewed the article. We will never display this label without a real, consenting reviewer.
  • Flagged for update: new evidence or a regulatory change means the article may be out of date.

AI assistance

We use AI systems to draft, outline, summarise and check content. All AI-generated drafts are created with draft: true, approved: false and noindex: true, and the public build excludes them. A human editor must verify each claim and citation against the primary source and set approved: true before anything is published. We do not publish AI-generated citations that have not been resolved to a real document.

Corrections

We correct errors promptly. Substantive corrections (anything that changes a factual claim, evidence grade or regulatory status) are recorded in the article’s correction history and on the site-wide corrections page. Typos and formatting fixes are not logged. To report an error, use the contact page.

Bylines

Content is attributed to the person or team that produced it. Team bylines are used for collaboratively produced pieces and link to an author page describing the team. We do not fabricate personas or credentials.

Comments and community

We do not currently host comments. Reader questions that reveal a gap in coverage are used to prioritise new articles.