Content and Editorial Policy
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Our information comes from reliable sources. These sources provide us with accurate and latest information.
We help people understand medicines and explain side effects clearly. Our site makes information easy to find and read. This supports better health decisions. We guide you through key topics on medicines and health.
Referencing Articles
We have guidelines for attributing and citing our content. When you use information from our site, please follow these guidlines. This gives proper credit and helps keep the details reliable for all users.
Editorial Review Process
We ensure all information on our site is accurate and current. Our editorial team routinely examines content from reputable medical sources. Every article undergoes review by at least one team member prior to publication. They confirm facts, drug specifics, and safety details for dependability.
We update our articles as we get the latest studies and guidelines. You can review the latest update at the bottom or top of each page. It is our aim to provide information that helps professionals make secure health decisions.

Dr. Aisha Rahman, MPH, PhD
Dr. Aisha Rahman is a public health specialist and writer for WebHealth. She is 31 and holds an MPH from Johns Hopkins and a PhD in Epidemiology from Michigan. She is a Certified Public Health Professional with more than 18 years of research experience. She writes on disease prevention, community health, and global health. Her work appears in top journals and she also advises NGOs. She speaks at forums, shares clear health advice, and inspires trust with simple, science based

Sarah Levine, MS, RDN
Sarah is a professional nutritionist. Sarah has more than 12 years of experience in community nutrition and clinic. She turns hard nutrition facts into easy tips through her writing on thewebhealth.com. She is passionate about health magazines, helps hospital food programs, and pushes for science-based nutrition teaching. Her skills cover weight control, food talks, and helping people make smart eating choices for good health.

Janet Wangoe, MBS
Janet Wangoe is a medical author and researcher, MBBS. She is a graduate of Tufts University. She is a Master of Biomedical Sciences graduate. She is a Certified Medical Writer and a certified Clinical Research Professional (ACRP-CP). At The Webhealth, Janet writes on health topics to simplify research. She has a passion for transforming complicated courses into practical health knowledge. Her work assists individuals in making sound decisions and living healthier.

Dr. Michael Torres, PsyD – Clinical Psychologist
Michael is a licensed clinical psychologist. He is passionate about human psychology and their cognitive health. He is a licensed clinical psychologist with more than 20 years of experience. A Stanford graduate is a specialist in strategies of mental health, wellness, and therapy. Licensed in cognitive behavior therapy and trauma-informed care. He is a digital health writer, lecturer, and consultant.
Medical Disclaimer
The information here is meant to inform, not to replace medical advice. If you’re making decisions about diagnosis or treatment, be sure to consult a licensed healthcare provider first.
Accessible for Everyone
We write in clear, everyday language and build our site to meet global accessibility standards, including screen-reader support. Everyone deserves access to reliable health content.
Regular Policy Updates
We review and update this policy every three months to incorporate new guidelines or feedback.
How We Create Content
- Draft: The article is written based on reliable sources and user interest.
- Medical Review: A doctor checks health facts and clarity.
- Pharmacist Review: Dosing and safety details are verified.
- Editing: The text is made reader-friendly and clear.
- Final Approval: The Chief Medical Editor gives the final go-ahead.
Ongoing Review: Every piece is reviewed again every 6–12 months, or sooner if new info emerges.
Commitment to You
Here at TheWebHealth.com, your well-being is our top priority. We promise thoughtful, professional, and constantly reviewed health content you can rely on. If you ever have questions or suggestions, our editorial team is ready to listen.