Corrections and Feedback
Health content should be accurate, current, and clear. If you find something that looks wrong, outdated, unsafe, or unclear, please tell us so we can review it properly.
How to report an issue
If you notice inaccurate health information, outdated sources, a broken link, or a product-safety concern, please let us know through the Feedback page.
Include the page link, the sentence or section involved, and the reason you believe it needs review. If you have a supporting source, such as a guideline, official page, or product label, include that too.
Correction commitment
- Clinical or safety reports are prioritised.
- We review correction requests against primary or official sources where possible.
- We update the page when a correction is needed and adjust the review date when the change is material.
- Major corrections will be logged after launch so readers can see what changed.
What counts as a major correction?
A major correction is a change that could affect how a reader understands diagnosis, safety, medication, pregnancy, fertility treatment, supplement risk, or when to seek medical care. Minor fixes such as spelling, grammar, or broken links may be updated without a public note.
Major correction log
No major corrections have been published yet.
Last updated: 29 April 2026.