At London Health Journal, we aim to publish clear, responsible, and well-researched content related to health, wellness, lifestyle, and public health topics.
Accuracy and clarity are important parts of our editorial process. While our content is designed for informational and educational purposes only, we make reasonable efforts to review information before publication.
Our Approach to Fact-Checking
Our editorial process may include:
- Reviewing publicly available research
- Referencing reputable health organizations
- Cross-checking information across multiple trusted sources
- Reviewing statistics, studies, and research findings where appropriate
- Updating content when significant new information becomes available
Sources We May Reference
Whenever possible, our content may reference information from:
- Peer-reviewed studies
- Academic journals
- Government health agencies
- Public health organizations
- Established medical institutions
Examples may include organizations such as:
- NHS
- WHO
- CDC
- Mayo Clinic
- Harvard Health
- Cleveland Clinic
Editorial Responsibility
Our goal is to present health and wellness topics in a clear, balanced, and accessible manner for general readers.
However, scientific understanding and medical knowledge continue to evolve over time. As a result, some information may change as new research becomes available.
Corrections & Updates
If we identify factual inaccuracies, outdated information, or editorial errors, we aim to review and update the content whenever appropriate.
Readers who believe content may contain inaccuracies are welcome to contact our editorial team through our Contact page.