Editorial Policy
Mission
Our goal is to publish clear, practical health information and buying guidance that helps you understand options, compare tradeoffs, and take the next step with fewer surprises.
How We Create Content
We aim to match the content format to the reader’s intent. Depending on the topic, an article may include a quick answer, step-by-step guidance, comparison tables, FAQs, and disclosures.
What we optimize for
- Clarity first: plain language, practical examples, and “what to do next” guidance.
- Decision utility: tradeoffs, who a path is for, and what to check before you pay.
- Safety framing: clear labeling when something is a non-prescription backup versus a prescription pathway.
What we avoid
- Guarantees about outcomes, insurance coverage, pricing, or availability.
- Presenting supplements or non-prescription products as prescription replacements.
- “Miracle” language that implies unrealistic results.
Medical Accuracy & Review
We strive for medically responsible guidance. Where appropriate, we use reputable sources (for example, government and academic resources, medication labeling, and clinical evidence) to support educational claims.
Some pages may include clinician authorship or review, which is shown on that page (including author name and bio when provided). When a page is not clinician-authored, it may still be edited for clarity, safety framing, and accuracy checks.
Updates & Dates
Health topics change, and so do product offers. We update content when new information affects the reader’s decision-making (for example, pricing structures, availability, eligibility requirements, or safety guidance).
- Updated on: the most recent substantial edit date.
- What changed: when shown on a page, a short summary of meaningful updates.
- Next planned review: when shown on a page, a target date for re-checking key details.
Affiliate & Sponsorship Disclosures
Some pages contain affiliate links. If you click an affiliate link and take an action (such as purchasing or signing up), we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
How affiliate links are labeled
- Links may be labeled as “sponsored” in the link attributes and/or in nearby disclosure text.
- We may use short redirect links (for example, under /recommends/) to manage and update offers.
Editorial independence
Affiliate relationships do not determine our conclusions. We aim to recommend the best fit for the reader’s intent and clearly explain tradeoffs. When there are multiple reasonable options, we may present more than one path and help you choose.
Sources & Citations
When a claim benefits from verification, we prefer primary and authoritative references such as government health resources, peer-reviewed evidence, and official medication information. References on an article are included for education and context and do not replace medical advice.
Corrections
If you believe something on HealthPassionLab is inaccurate, outdated, or unclear, we want to know. We prioritize corrections that materially affect safety, costs, eligibility, or decision-making.
When we make a meaningful correction, we may update the page and refresh the “Updated on” date.
Contact
For correction requests, questions, or feedback, contact us here: https://healthpassionlab.com/contact/