Fact-Checking Policy

How We Verify Information at generalpublichealth.com

At generalpublichealth.com, we understand that the information we publish can influence real health decisions. Because of this responsibility, accuracy and transparency are extremely important to us.

Our goal is to provide readers with health and wellness information that is clear, reliable, and based on credible research. Before any article or product review is published on our website, it goes through a careful process designed to verify facts and ensure the information is helpful for readers.

When researching supplements, ingredients, and health topics, our writers rely on widely trusted medical and scientific resources. These include platforms such as PubMed, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Healthline, and WebMD. These sources provide research-based information and peer-reviewed studies that help us understand how ingredients and supplements may affect health.

We avoid relying on questionable sources such as anonymous blogs, discussion forums, promotional marketing pages, or unsupported claims. Whenever possible, we reference clinical research, scientific publications, and established health authorities to support the information included in our articles.

All content on generalpublichealth.com is written and reviewed by real people. Our writers carefully research each topic before writing, and our editorial team reviews the article for clarity, accuracy, and consistency. The purpose of this process is to make sure the information is understandable while still being responsible and factually correct.

Before publication, articles may also be checked using professional editing tools to improve grammar, readability, and originality. These tools help ensure that the content is clear and easy to read for everyday readers.

Health and supplement information can change as new research becomes available. Because of this, we periodically review important articles and product reviews to make sure they remain accurate. In many cases, we revisit key content every three to six months to check for new studies, ingredient updates, or changes in product information.

When a page has been reviewed or updated, we include a note showing when the content was last checked so readers know how recent the information is.

While some pages on our website may contain affiliate links, these links do not influence how we research or present information. Our editorial team aims to provide balanced and useful content so readers can make informed decisions.

We also welcome feedback from readers. If you believe something on our website may be incorrect, outdated, or unclear, you can contact our team and we will review the information. If an update or correction is necessary, we will revise the content accordingly.

At generalpublichealth.com, fact-checking is not a one-time step. It is an ongoing commitment to maintaining accuracy, transparency, and trust for our readers.