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Editorial Standards & Medical Review Process

Our Commitment to Accuracy

At Health Mudraa, we are committed to providing accurate, evidence-based medical information that you can trust. All our content undergoes rigorous review by qualified medical professionals to ensure the highest standards of quality and reliability.

Content Creation Process

1

Expert Creation

All medical content is created by licensed healthcare professionals with relevant expertise in their field. Our contributors include board-certified physicians, registered nurses, pharmacists, and medical researchers.

2

Evidence-Based Research

Content is based on current medical evidence, peer-reviewed research, and established clinical guidelines from authoritative sources such as WHO, CDC, and professional medical associations.

3

Medical Review

Every piece of content is reviewed by at least one additional medical professional before publication. This peer review process ensures accuracy, completeness, and adherence to current medical standards.

4

Regular Updates

Content is reviewed annually or when new medical evidence emerges to ensure accuracy. We clearly display the last review date on all medical content.

Our Medical Review Board

Our content is reviewed by a diverse team of medical professionals including:

  • Board-certified physicians across multiple specialties
  • Registered nurses with clinical experience
  • Licensed pharmacists
  • Medical researchers and academics from leading institutions

Conflict of Interest Policy

Health Mudraa maintains strict editorial independence. Our medical content is not influenced by advertisers or commercial interests. All potential conflicts of interest are disclosed transparently.

Our contributors are required to disclose any financial relationships, affiliations, or other potential conflicts that could influence their work. This information is reviewed by our editorial team and disclosed when relevant.

Sources We Trust

We rely on authoritative sources including:

Peer-Reviewed Journals

  • • The Lancet
  • • New England Journal of Medicine
  • • JAMA
  • • BMJ

Government Health Agencies

  • • World Health Organization (WHO)
  • • Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
  • • National Health Service (NHS)
  • • Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)

Professional Associations

  • • American Medical Association
  • • Indian Medical Association
  • • American Heart Association
  • • American Cancer Society

Academic Institutions

  • • Harvard Medical School
  • • Mayo Clinic
  • • Johns Hopkins Medicine
  • • AIIMS

Corrections Policy

If we identify an error in our content, we correct it promptly and transparently. Significant corrections are noted at the top of the article with the date of correction.

We welcome feedback from our readers and medical professionals. If you believe you've found an error or have concerns about the accuracy of our content, please contact us immediately.

Fact-Checking Process

All medical claims and statistics in our content are verified against authoritative sources. Our fact-checking process includes:

  • ✓ Verification of medical claims against peer-reviewed research
  • ✓ Cross-referencing statistics with original sources
  • ✓ Checking drug information against official prescribing information
  • ✓ Validating treatment recommendations against current clinical guidelines

Contact Us

If you have concerns about the accuracy of our content or suggestions for improvement, please contact our editorial team:

Email: [email protected]

Last updated: December 13, 2025