Editorial Policy

Last updated: May 11, 2026

This policy explains how BerylliumLab plans, writes, reviews, updates, and corrects family health education content.

Our Editorial Principles

Sources and References

When appropriate, our health education articles may draw on reputable public health, pediatric, nutrition, or medical education sources, including organizations such as the CDC, WHO, NHS, AAP, MedlinePlus, NIH, and Mayo Clinic. We prioritize sources that are public-facing, medically reviewed, and regularly maintained.

Medical Safety Review

Our editorial review focuses on making sure articles avoid unsafe certainty, exaggerated claims, or instructions that could delay needed medical care. Content involving pregnancy, infants, children, medication, symptoms, or nutrition should remind readers to consult a qualified healthcare professional for personal advice.

Use of Editorial Tools

We may use writing, grammar, or organizational tools to support drafting and editing. These tools do not replace human editorial judgment. Content is reviewed for readability, consistency, and safety language before publication.

Updates and Corrections

Health information changes over time. We may update articles to improve clarity, add safety notes, include better sources, or correct outdated information. If readers notice an error, they can contact us with the article URL and a description of the concern.

Advertising and Editorial Independence

Advertising, if present, should not determine our editorial conclusions. We do not recommend a product, treatment, or service solely because of advertising relationships. Sponsored or paid content, if ever published, should be clearly labeled.