Editorial Policy

 

๐Ÿ–‹️ Editorial Policy

At ProximaCare, we are committed to providing accurate, trustworthy, and easy-to-understand health information for our readers. Because healthcare information can directly impact people’s lives, we follow strict editorial guidelines to ensure the highest standards of quality.


1. Content Creation

  • All articles are written by medical students, general practitioners, or health writers with a strong background in healthcare.

  • We rely on reputable and evidence-based sources such as NIH, CDC, Mayo Clinic, WHO, and other peer-reviewed research.


2. Medical Review

  • Whenever possible, our articles are fact-checked and medically reviewed by qualified healthcare professionals to ensure accuracy and reliability.

  • If an article has been reviewed, the reviewer’s credentials will be clearly mentioned.


3. Independence & Objectivity

  • Our content is independent and unbiased.

  • We do not accept payments or endorsements to favor specific products, treatments, or services. Any sponsored content will be clearly labeled as such.


4. Updates & Accuracy

  • Medical knowledge evolves rapidly. That’s why we regularly review and update our articles to reflect the most recent guidelines and research findings.

  • Each article includes a “Last Updated” date so readers know when it was most recently reviewed or edited.


5. Readability & Accessibility

  • Our mission is to make complex medical topics simple and easy for everyone to understand.

  • We use clear, straightforward language without compromising scientific accuracy.


✨ At ProximaCare, we believe that access to reliable health information empowers people to make better decisions for their well-being.


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