Editorial Policy
Editorial Policy
At Aging Health, our mission is to provide clear, trustworthy, and accessible health information for older adults, caregivers, and families. We follow strict editorial standards to ensure accuracy, clarity, and reliability in every article we publish.
1. Evidence‑Based Information
All content is based on reputable medical sources, including:
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Mayo Clinic
Cleveland Clinic
PubMed and peer‑reviewed research
CDC and other established medical organizations
We do not publish unverified claims, anecdotal cures, or speculative medical advice.
2. Clear, Accessible Writing
Our goal is to translate complex medical information into easy‑to‑understand guidance. We avoid medical jargon whenever possible and prioritize clarity for seniors and caregivers.
3. Content Review Process
Every article is:
Reviewed for accuracy
Checked against reputable medical sources
Updated when new research becomes available
Evaluated for clarity and readability
4. No Medical Advice
Aging Health provides educational information only. We do not diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical care.
Readers are encouraged to consult qualified healthcare providers for personal medical decisions.
5. Transparency
We clearly label:
Sources
Updates
Corrections
Sponsored content (if ever used)
We do not accept payment for medical claims or product endorsements.
6. Updates & Revisions
Health information changes. We regularly update articles to reflect:
New research
Updated guidelines
Improved clarity
Reader feedback
7. Author Expertise
Content is written by Tommy Douglas, a health researcher and senior‑wellness advocate specializing in:
Aging
Liver health
Dementia
Evidence‑based lifestyle strategies
Our goal is to empower older adults and caregivers with trustworthy, easy‑to‑understand information.
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