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Editorial policy

How our content is written, sourced, medically reviewed, and kept up to date.

Sourcing

Clinical content is based on recognised sources such as national and professional-society guidelines, regulators, and registries. Each published clinical page lists the sources it draws on, with publication and access dates.

Medical review

Clinical pages are reviewed by a named medical reviewer before publication. We record who reviewed the page, when it was last reviewed, and when the next review is due. We never treat AI output as a source or as medical review.

Handling uncertainty

Where evidence is limited or changing, we say so plainly rather than implying more certainty than exists. We avoid presenting any figure without the context needed to understand it.

Language

We use plain, non-judgmental, inclusive language while staying clinically precise. We avoid stigmatising terms and alarmist framing.

Review schedule

Different content types are reviewed on different schedules — for example, medication safety and legal or location information are reviewed more often than general journey guides. A next-review date is a maximum, not a promise that nothing has changed sooner.

Corrections

We welcome corrections. See report a correction.