2026-03-02

Medical Review Board

Clinical Oversight & Scientific Integrity

At Daily Health PH, medical accuracy and scientific credibility are foundational to our content. Our Medical Review Board consists of licensed healthcare professionals and subject-matter experts who ensure that all health information aligns with current clinical guidelines and evidence-based standards.

Our review process safeguards public trust by verifying medical accuracy, contextual relevance, and responsible risk communication.


Purpose of the Medical Review Board

The Medical Review Board is responsible for:

  • Reviewing health and medical articles for clinical accuracy
  • Verifying alignment with international and national clinical guidelines
  • Evaluating strength and quality of evidence cited
  • Ensuring balanced discussion of risks and benefits
  • Identifying outdated or unsupported claims
  • Improving clarity for public understanding without compromising medical precision

The Board does not provide individual medical consultations but ensures informational integrity.


Scope of Review

Articles subject to medical review include:

  • Chronic disease management (e.g., diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease)
  • Clinical nutrition and medical nutrition therapy
  • Preventive medicine strategies
  • Public health guidance
  • Supplement safety and efficacy
  • Emerging medical research summaries

Content categorized as general wellness may undergo editorial review, while disease-related content undergoes professional medical review.


Review Methodology

Each medically reviewed article undergoes the following process:

1. Evidence Verification

  • Cross-checking cited peer-reviewed studies
  • Confirming reference accuracy
  • Evaluating methodological strength of research

2. Guideline Alignment

  • WHO recommendations
  • Recognized clinical practice guidelines
  • Specialty association statements

3. Risk Assessment Review

  • Appropriate discussion of contraindications
  • Identification of high-risk populations
  • Clear differentiation between prevention and treatment

4. Clinical Language Standardization

  • Removal of exaggerated or misleading claims
  • Avoidance of absolute guarantees
  • Clear explanation of medical terminology

Medical Reviewer Credentials

All Medical Review Board members must meet the following criteria:

  • Valid professional licensure (where applicable)
  • Clinical or academic experience in a relevant health field
  • No undisclosed financial conflicts of interest
  • Commitment to evidence-based practice

Reviewer credentials, certifications, and professional affiliations are disclosed transparently on individual profile pages.


Our Medical Experts

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Dr. [Full Name], MD

Specialty: Internal Medicine / Cardiology / Endocrinology
License: [License Number, if publicly shareable]
Education: [University / Medical School]
Clinical Focus: Metabolic disorders, cardiovascular risk management
Years of Experience: [X+ years]

Dr. [Name] reviews articles related to chronic disease management, cardiometabolic health, and clinical treatment protocols.


[Full Name], RND / RD

Specialty: Clinical Nutrition
Certification: Registered Dietitian
Education: [University Name]
Focus Areas: Medical Nutrition Therapy, diabetes nutrition, weight management

Responsible for reviewing nutrition and lifestyle intervention content.


[Full Name], MPH

Specialty: Public Health
Expertise: Epidemiology, preventive health policy
Focus Areas: Population health strategies, disease prevention frameworks

Reviews public health, prevention, and epidemiology-related articles.


Conflict of Interest Policy

Medical Review Board members must disclose:

  • Financial relationships with healthcare companies
  • Research funding sources
  • Advisory roles or affiliations

If a potential conflict exists, the reviewer will be recused from reviewing related content.

Editorial independence is strictly maintained.


Commitment to Transparency

Each medically reviewed article includes:

  • “Medically Reviewed By” attribution
  • Reviewer credentials
  • Review date
  • Publication date
  • Updated date (if applicable)

This ensures accountability and traceability of medical oversight.


Limitations of Medical Review

Medical review confirms informational accuracy at the time of publication. However:

  • Clinical guidelines evolve
  • Individual patient conditions vary
  • Content does not replace personalized medical consultation

Readers are encouraged to consult qualified healthcare providers for individualized medical advice.


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