Accuracy is at the core of our journalism. Health and science reporting requires extra diligence, as misinformation can impact public well-being. This Fact-Check Policy outlines how we verify our content.
Our Commitment
- Every article undergoes multiple levels of review before publication.
- We cite credible sources such as CDC, FDA, NIH, WHO, and peer-reviewed journals.
- We correct inaccuracies promptly when identified.
Verification Process
- Research – We collect information from reputable sources.
- Cross-Checking – We verify claims against multiple sources.
- Expert Input – When necessary, we consult subject-matter experts.
- Transparency – We provide references and links for readers to review.
Corrections Policy
If errors are found, we update the article immediately and note the correction at the bottom of the page. Major updates are timestamped for transparency.
Reader Role
We encourage readers to notify us of potential errors by contacting [Your Email Address]. This collaborative approach ensures accuracy and trustworthiness.
We take pride in being a responsible news platform that readers can trust. Our fact-checking process is designed to minimize errors and provide clarity in health reporting.
