Editorial Policy

Last Updated: August 2026

At HealthTipsToYou.com, our goal is to provide clear, practical, and trustworthy health and wellness information that readers can understand and use in everyday life.

Our articles are written for educational purposes and are based on reputable medical, scientific, and public-health information. We aim to explain health topics in simple language while maintaining accuracy, transparency, and responsible health communication.

1. Our Editorial Mission

We believe health information should be:

  • Accurate
  • Evidence-based
  • Easy to understand
  • Practical
  • Transparent
  • Responsible
  • Regularly reviewed and updated

Our primary goal is to help readers, not to create content solely for search-engine rankings. This approach is consistent with Google’s guidance that helpful content should be created primarily for people and provide original value.

2. How We Research Our Articles

Our writers research health topics using information from reputable sources, including:

  • World Health Organization (WHO)
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • National Library of Medicine (NLM)
  • National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
  • Mayo Clinic
  • Cleveland Clinic
  • Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
  • Other recognized medical institutions, government agencies, and peer-reviewed research

When appropriate, important medical claims, statistics, recommendations, and health-related statements are supported with clickable references to the original or authoritative source.

We do not intentionally copy articles from other websites. We use reliable sources for research and aim to provide original explanations, practical examples, and additional context.

Google’s guidance recommends that content drawing on other sources should add substantial value rather than simply copying or rewriting those sources.

3. Author Information

Articles published on HealthTipsToYou include an author byline whenever appropriate.

Our author information is intended to help readers understand who created the content and learn more about the author’s background.

Where applicable, articles may also identify:

  • Author
  • Fact-checker or reviewer
  • Last updated date
  • Author biography
  • Relevant sources

Google specifically recommends clear authorship information and bylines that can lead readers to additional information about the author.

4. Fact-Checking

Health information can change as scientific knowledge develops.

Before publication, we aim to check important factual claims against reliable sources. Fact-checking may include reviewing:

  • Medical definitions
  • Statistics
  • Health recommendations
  • Treatment information
  • Nutrition information
  • Exercise recommendations
  • Risk factors
  • Potential health benefits and risks

Where a claim is uncertain, emerging, or dependent on individual circumstances, we try to communicate that uncertainty rather than present it as established fact.

5. Medical Review

HealthTipsToYou is an informational wellness website and is not a substitute for professional medical care.

Where appropriate, articles may be reviewed or fact-checked using information from qualified healthcare professionals, medical organizations, government health agencies, and authoritative medical literature.

We do not claim that every article has been medically reviewed by a physician unless the article specifically identifies a qualified medical reviewer.

Readers should check the article’s author and reviewer information to understand how that particular article was prepared.

6. Personal Experience

Personal experiences may occasionally be included to make an article more relatable and practical.

Personal experiences are not presented as medical evidence.

When an article includes a personal observation or experience, we distinguish it from scientific evidence and professional medical recommendations.

Readers should not assume that one person’s experience will produce the same result for everyone.

7. Health and Medical Claims

We avoid presenting unproven treatments, supplements, home remedies, or lifestyle practices as guaranteed cures.

We aim to distinguish between:

  • Established evidence
  • Emerging research
  • General wellness guidance
  • Personal experience
  • Areas where evidence remains limited

We also avoid promising specific medical outcomes such as guaranteed weight loss, disease cures, or prevention.

8. Supplements and Natural Remedies

Articles discussing supplements, herbs, vitamins, or natural remedies should provide appropriate context about their potential benefits and limitations.

We do not intend to suggest that “natural” automatically means safe or effective.

Readers should consider possible:

  • Side effects
  • Drug interactions
  • Allergies
  • Medical conditions
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding considerations
  • Appropriate dosage

People taking medications or managing a medical condition should consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting a supplement or significant dietary change.

9. Nutrition and Weight-Loss Content

Nutrition and weight-loss articles focus on sustainable, evidence-based habits rather than extreme approaches.

We avoid promoting:

  • Crash diets
  • Extreme calorie restriction
  • Guaranteed weight-loss claims
  • Dangerous fasting practices
  • Unproven detox claims
  • “Miracle” foods
  • Unsafe supplements

Our goal is to encourage balanced nutrition, appropriate physical activity, healthy habits, and realistic expectations.

10. Corrections Policy

We take factual accuracy seriously.

If we discover an important error, we aim to correct it as soon as reasonably possible.

Corrections may include:

  • Fixing factual errors
  • Updating outdated information
  • Correcting statistics
  • Replacing broken or outdated references
  • Clarifying potentially misleading wording

When a significant change materially affects an article, we may update the article’s Last Updated date.

We do not change publication or update dates merely to make an article appear fresh when no substantial update has occurred. Google specifically advises against changing dates simply to make content appear fresh.

If you believe an article contains an error, please contact us with the article URL and the information you believe needs correction.

11. Updating Older Articles

Health information can change over time.

We periodically review older articles when appropriate to determine whether:

  • Sources are still available
  • Medical recommendations have changed
  • Statistics need updating
  • Links still work
  • Information is outdated
  • Additional clarification would benefit readers

Updates are made to improve usefulness and accuracy, not simply to manipulate search rankings.

Google recommends keeping content up to date and correcting or removing content that is no longer relevant.

12. Use of AI and Technology

HealthTipsToYou may use digital tools, including AI-assisted tools, during parts of the content-development process.

These tools may assist with tasks such as:

  • Brainstorming
  • Outlining
  • Grammar improvement
  • Organization
  • Editing
  • Summarization
  • Formatting

However, AI-generated information is not automatically considered factual or medically accurate.

Health claims and important factual information should be checked against reliable sources before publication.

Our editorial goal is to provide useful, accurate, original content rather than mass-produce articles for search-engine traffic.

Google states that AI or automation itself is not automatically against its guidelines; the important consideration is whether the resulting content is helpful, original, reliable, and created primarily for people rather than to manipulate rankings.

13. Originality and Copyright

HealthTipsToYou aims to publish original content.

We do not intentionally reproduce complete articles, paragraphs, images, or other copyrighted material from third-party websites.

When information comes from another source, we summarize it in our own words and provide an appropriate reference where necessary.

Images and infographics published on the site are created, licensed, or otherwise used with appropriate rights.

14. Editorial Independence

Our editorial decisions are based on the usefulness, relevance, accuracy, and quality of information for readers.

Advertising, affiliate relationships, sponsorships, or other commercial considerations should not determine the medical or editorial conclusions presented in our articles.

Sponsored or commercial material, when applicable, should be clearly distinguishable from independent editorial content.

15. Advertising and Affiliate Links

HealthTipsToYou may display advertising or use affiliate links to help support the operation of the website.

Commercial relationships do not change our commitment to providing accurate and responsible health information.

Where affiliate links are used, readers should understand that HealthTipsToYou may receive compensation if they make a qualifying purchase through an affiliate link.

We do not recommend a product solely because it provides an affiliate commission.

16. Reader Safety

Health information should not replace an examination, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified healthcare professional.

Readers should seek professional medical advice when they:

  • Have persistent or worsening symptoms
  • Experience severe or unusual symptoms
  • Have a diagnosed medical condition
  • Take prescription medications
  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Are considering significant dietary or exercise changes
  • Need individualized medical or nutritional advice

For emergencies, readers should contact their local emergency medical services rather than relying on information published on this website.

17. Privacy and Contact

Readers can learn more about our website through our:

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Author Biography

We welcome readers to contact us about factual errors, broken links, outdated information, or other editorial concerns.

18. Our Commitment to Readers

HealthTipsToYou is committed to continuously improving the quality of its content.

We aim to provide information that is:

Helpful → Accurate → Transparent → Evidence-based → Practical → People-first

Our editorial process will continue to evolve as medical research, public-health recommendations, and publishing standards change.

Medical Disclaimer

The information published on HealthTipsToYou.com is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding medical conditions, symptoms, medications, supplements, diet, exercise, or other health concerns.

HealthTipsToYou.com does not guarantee any specific health, weight-loss, treatment, or disease-prevention outcome from information published on the website.