Choosing useful topics
We focus on questions that can help readers understand treatment options, prepare for clinical conversations, eat well, move safely, and build sustainable habits. Search demand may help us recognize a question, but it does not determine the answer or justify creating a page without real value.
Research and sources
Writers look for the most direct and authoritative support available. For prescription medications, that usually begins with current FDA prescribing information and safety communications. We also use government guidance, clinical guidelines, systematic reviews, and peer-reviewed research when they directly support the topic. Provider marketing is not treated as independent medical evidence.
Writing and editing
Articles are edited for accuracy, clarity, usefulness, and appropriate context. We distinguish approved uses from off-label discussions, avoid presenting study averages as personal promises, and explain important limits. Headings and summaries are written for readers, not for keyword repetition.
Medical review
Pages with substantive medical claims go through medical review before public publication. A reviewer checks the claims and their context against the cited sources, identifies needed corrections, and confirms whether the material is suitable as general education. We display a reviewer only after that review has actually occurred and the reviewer’s identity and credentials have been verified.
Updates and corrections
We correct material errors and revisit content when labeling, safety information, guidelines, or other important evidence changes. Readers can flag a specific passage by sharing the page address, the text in question, and a reliable source. Dates are changed only when meaningful editorial work has taken place.
Commercial independence
Advertisers and affiliate partners cannot buy a favorable conclusion, rating, or ranking. Commercial relationships are disclosed, and provider facts must be verified before they are presented as current. Editorial conclusions should be supported by the available evidence regardless of whether a commercial relationship exists.