General Public Health
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Our Promise to Readers
At General Public Health, trust is our most valuable asset. With 10 years of experience in the U.S. healthcare system, we understand that accurate, balanced, and clear health information can change lives—and that misinformation can cause real harm.
This Editorial Policy outlines the rigorous standards we follow to ensure every article, guide, and resource we publish meets the highest benchmarks of integrity, accuracy, and usefulness.
1. Our Core Editorial Principles
A. Evidence-Based Above All
Every piece of content on this website is rooted in peer-reviewed research, official clinical guidelines, and authoritative public health sources. We do not publish opinions, anecdotes, or unverified claims as facts.
B. Clarity Without Oversimplification
We break down complex medical concepts into plain, accessible language—without distorting the science. Our readers deserve information that is both understandable and precise.
C. Independence and Objectivity
We answer to you, our readers—not to advertisers, sponsors, or corporate interests. Our content is never influenced by financial relationships or external pressure.
D. Cultural Respect and Inclusivity
Health information is not one-size-fits-all. We are committed to creating content that respects diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and lived experiences.
2. Content Development Process
Every article published on General Public Health follows a rigorous, multi-step workflow:
Step 1: Topic Selection
We prioritize topics that:
- Address common health questions and concerns
- Combat widespread misinformation
- Reflect emerging public health needs
- Empower readers to make informed decisions
Step 2: Research and Writing
Our writers:
- Consult primary sources (peer-reviewed journals, clinical guidelines, government health agencies)
- Verify statistics and claims against multiple reputable references
- Cite sources transparently within each article
- Present balanced perspectives on topics with legitimate scientific debate
Step 3: Editorial Review
Every article undergoes review for:
- Medical accuracy
- Clarity and readability
- Proper sourcing
- Alignment with our editorial standards
Step 4: Publication and Updates
- All articles display clear publication and update dates
- Content is reviewed periodically and revised as new evidence emerges
- Significant updates are noted within the article
3. Our Trusted Sources
We prioritize information from:
Government and Public Health Agencies:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
- Johns Hopkins Medicine
- Mayo Clinic
- Cleveland Clinic
Academic and Research Institutions:
- Peer-reviewed medical journals (NEJM, The Lancet, JAMA, BMJ, etc.)
- University-affiliated medical schools and research centers
Professional Medical Associations:
- American Medical Association (AMA)
- American Heart Association (AHA)
- American Diabetes Association (ADA)
- American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
We do not rely on:
- Unverified social media posts
- Commercial or sales-oriented websites
- Anecdotal evidence presented as scientific fact
- Sources with undisclosed conflicts of interest
4. Corrections and Updates
Despite our rigorous process, errors can occasionally occur. When they do, we address them promptly and transparently.
If you identify an error:
Please contact us immediately at VEDVYAS141@GMAIL.COM with:
- The article URL
- A description of the potential error
- Supporting documentation or correction
Our Correction Process:
- Errors are investigated promptly
- Confirmed errors are corrected and clearly noted at the top or bottom of the article
- Minor clarifications are made without formal correction notices
- Significant updates based on new evidence are documented with revision dates
5. Independence and Impartiality
No Financial Influence
General Public Health maintains strict separation between editorial content and any potential revenue sources. We do not accept payment for:
- Favorable coverage of products or services
- Placement of sponsored content disguised as editorial
- Links to commercial websites
Conflict of Interest Disclosure
Any contributor with a financial or professional relationship that could influence content must:
- Disclose that relationship to our editorial team
- Recuse themselves from writing on related topics when appropriate
- Have such disclosures noted within the article if relevant
6. Advertising and Sponsorship Policy
As of February 13, 2026, General Public Health does not display advertising or accept sponsorships.
If this policy changes in the future:
- All advertisements will be clearly labeled and visually distinct from editorial content
- Sponsored content will be prominently identified as such
- No advertiser will have any influence over editorial decisions or content
- This Editorial Policy will be updated accordingly
7. Diversity and Inclusion Commitment
We believe that health information must serve everyone, regardless of:
- Race, ethnicity, or national origin
- Gender identity and sexual orientation
- Age, disability, or socioeconomic status
- Geographic location or healthcare access
Our content reflects this commitment by:
- Using inclusive language
- Addressing health disparities and social determinants of health
- Featuring diverse perspectives and images
- Avoiding stereotypes and stigmatizing language
8. Reader Engagement and Feedback
We welcome and encourage dialogue with our readers.
Questions and Suggestions:
If you have a health topic you would like us to cover, please email us at VEDVYAS141@GMAIL.COM. We consider all reader suggestions seriously.
Accountability:
We are accountable to you. If you believe we have fallen short of our stated standards, please tell us. We will listen, investigate, and respond.
9. Updates to This Policy
This Editorial Policy will be reviewed periodically and updated as our practices evolve. The “Effective Date” at the top of this page indicates when this policy was last revised.
Significant changes will be communicated through an announcement on our website.
10. Contact Us
If you have questions, concerns, or feedback regarding this Editorial Policy or any content published on General Public Health:
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At General Public Health, we don’t just share information—we stand behind it. Thank you for trusting us with your health.
— Team General Public Health