Editorial Policy
Last Updated: 28th March 2026
At Healtharticles, our mission is to provide clear, accurate, and evidence-based explanations of human physiology and common health concerns. We believe that understanding the "why" behind how the body works is the first step toward better health literacy.
Evidence-Based Standards
All content on Healtharticles is rooted in medical physiology. We do not publish anecdotal advice, "wellness trends," or unverified health claims. Our primary sources of information include:
- Peer-reviewed medical journals (via PubMed, NCBI, and The Lancet).
- Standardized medical textbooks (e.g., Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology).
- Guidelines from recognized global health organizations (WHO, CDC, NHS).
Our Medical Review Process
To ensure scientific integrity, every article published on this platform undergoes a rigorous multi-step review process:
- Research: Authors gather data from the high-authority sources listed above.
- Physiological Verification: Content is reviewed by Ian Nathan, MBChB Candidate, to ensure that the descriptions of metabolic, cardiovascular, or digestive processes align with current clinical understanding.
- Fact-Checking: All stats, biological markers (such as blood glucose or hormone levels), and anatomical references are verified for precision.
Independence and Integrity
Healtharticles maintains strict editorial independence. Our content is created to educate the public, not to sell specific products. While we may host advertisements to support the operation of this site, these advertisements do not influence our editorial choices, nor do we accept "sponsored" medical claims that contradict established physiological facts.
Continuous Updates
Medical knowledge is constantly evolving. We periodically review our existing library to ensure that older articles reflect the most recent clinical guidelines. Each article displays a "Last Medically Reviewed" date to provide transparency regarding the freshness of the information.
Accuracy and Corrections
We strive for 100% accuracy. If a reader or medical professional identifies a potential error in our physiological explanations, we encourage them to contact us at healtharticles254@gmail.com. Validated errors are corrected immediately with a note regarding the update.