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At MyHealthLook, accuracy and transparency are at the heart of everything we publish. Our Correction Policy ensures that errors are reviewed, verified, and corrected promptly so readers can rely on trustworthy, evidence-based health information.

Correction Policy – Maintaining Accuracy, Transparency and

Reader Trust

Last Updated: June 2026

Our Commitment to Accuracy

At MyHealthLook, we are committed to providing accurate, reliable, and evidence-based health information. We recognize that maintaining reader trust requires transparency, accountability, and a willingness to correct errors when they occur.

While we strive to ensure all content is thoroughly researched, reviewed, and fact-checked before publication, mistakes can occasionally happen. When errors are identified, we take prompt action to investigate and make appropriate corrections.

This Correction Policy explains how we handle content updates, corrections, clarifications, and reader feedback.


Why Corrections Matter

Health information can influence important decisions regarding wellness, nutrition, lifestyle, and healthcare.

Because of this responsibility, we believe that:

  • Accuracy is essential.

  • Transparency builds trust.

  • Corrections should be made promptly.

  • Readers deserve access to reliable information.

Our goal is to maintain the highest editorial standards across all content published on MyHealthLook.


Types of Corrections

When inaccuracies are identified, we may make one or more of the following updates.

Minor Corrections

Minor corrections may include:

  • Grammar errors

  • Spelling mistakes

  • Formatting issues

  • Broken links

  • Typographical errors

These updates generally do not affect the meaning or accuracy of the content and may be made without a formal correction notice.


Factual Corrections

Factual corrections involve information that could affect a reader's understanding of a topic.

Examples include:

  • Incorrect statistics

  • Inaccurate medical information

  • Misstated research findings

  • Incorrect dates or figures

  • Misidentified organizations or sources

When verified, factual errors are corrected as quickly as possible.


Clarifications

Sometimes information may be technically accurate but unclear.

In such cases, we may:

  • Add context

  • Improve explanations

  • Clarify wording

  • Expand supporting information

These updates help improve reader understanding without changing the core meaning of the content.


Content Updates

Health information evolves continuously.

Articles may be updated to reflect:

  • New scientific evidence

  • Updated medical guidelines

  • Regulatory changes

  • New research findings

  • Public health recommendations

Content updates are part of our ongoing commitment to maintaining relevance and accuracy.


How We Review Reported Errors

When a potential error is reported:

Step 1: Review

Our editorial team reviews the reported issue.

Step 2: Verification

We compare the information against credible and authoritative sources.

Step 3: Assessment

We determine whether:

  • A correction is required

  • A clarification is needed

  • Additional context should be added

  • No change is necessary

Step 4: Update

If an error is confirmed, the content is updated promptly.


Reader Feedback & Error Reporting

We encourage readers to report potential inaccuracies.

If you believe an article contains:

  • Incorrect information

  • Outdated information

  • Missing context

  • Broken links

  • Misleading statements

please contact us through our Contact Us page.

When submitting a correction request, please include:

  • Article title or URL

  • Description of the issue

  • Supporting evidence or source (if available)

This helps us review reports more efficiently.


Sources Used During Verification

When reviewing correction requests, we may consult trusted sources such as:

  • Peer-reviewed medical journals

  • Government health agencies

  • Public health organizations

  • Academic institutions

  • Scientific research databases

  • Recognized healthcare authorities

Our goal is to verify information using reliable and evidence-based sources whenever possible.


Editorial Independence

Correction decisions are made independently of:

  • Advertisers

  • Sponsors

  • Affiliate partners

  • Commercial interests

Corrections are based solely on accuracy, evidence, and editorial integrity.


Transparency Standards

We believe readers should know when content has been updated.

Depending on the significance of the change, we may:

  • Revise article content

  • Update publication dates

  • Add update notes

  • Include correction notices when appropriate

Transparency is an important part of maintaining reader trust.


Health Information Disclaimer

Although we strive for accuracy, information on MyHealthLook is provided for educational purposes only.

Content should not be considered:

  • Medical advice

  • Diagnosis

  • Treatment recommendations

  • Professional healthcare guidance

Readers should always consult qualified healthcare professionals regarding personal medical concerns.


Continuous Improvement

Maintaining high-quality health content is an ongoing process.

We regularly review content to:

  • Improve accuracy

  • Update outdated information

  • Strengthen sources

  • Enhance readability

  • Reflect current evidence

Our commitment to continuous improvement helps ensure readers receive trustworthy and relevant information.


Contact Us

If you wish to report an error, request a correction, or provide feedback regarding our content, please contact us through our Contact Us page.

We appreciate reader feedback and value the opportunity to improve our content.


Our Promise to Readers

At MyHealthLook, we are committed to:

✓ Accuracy

✓ Transparency

✓ Accountability

✓ Evidence-Based Information

✓ Continuous Improvement

✓ Reader Trust

We believe responsible publishing requires acknowledging and correcting mistakes whenever they occur.


MyHealthLook

Trusted Health Information for Better Living

Providing accurate, evidence-based, and reader-focused health information through transparent editorial and correction practices.

Last Updated

June 2026

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