Sources Policy – Bioverra
Sources Policy – Bioverra
Last updated: January 23, 2026
At Bioverra, we rely on reputable references to create responsible health and nutrition content. This page explains how we select sources and how we use them in our articles.
1) Why Sources Matter
Health content requires accuracy and responsibility. We use trusted references to minimize misinformation and provide readers with evidence-informed guidance.
2) Types of Sources We Prefer
We prioritize:
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official global health organizations and government agencies
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medical/scientific databases (e.g., PubMed)
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systematic reviews (e.g., Cochrane Library)
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reputable medical institutions and universities
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official guidelines and reliable reports
3) How We Use Sources in Articles
We aim to:
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include sources in a References / Sources section
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verify sensitive claims across multiple reputable references
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update articles when new evidence or official guidance becomes available
4) Trusted References We Use (Clickable Links)
5) Important Note
Health recommendations may vary depending on age, medical conditions, medications, pregnancy, and other factors. Always consult a qualified professional before making medical decisions or taking supplements.
6) Contact for Corrections or Updates
If you believe a source should be updated or corrected, contact us with the link and details:
contact@bioverra.com