Last Updated: June 18, 2026
Corrections Policy
At Vital Edge Health, we are committed to publishing accurate, reliable, and trustworthy health and wellness information. Despite our efforts to maintain high editorial standards, errors can occasionally occur.
This Corrections Policy explains how we handle corrections, updates, clarifications, and content revisions to ensure transparency and maintain the trust of our readers.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
Accuracy is a core principle of our editorial process.
We strive to verify information before publication through research, source evaluation, and editorial review. However, because health information is constantly evolving and human error is always possible, inaccuracies may occasionally appear in published content.
When errors are identified, we are committed to addressing them promptly and responsibly.
Types of Corrections
Factual Corrections
A factual correction is made when information published on the Website is found to be inaccurate, misleading, or incomplete.
Examples may include:
- Incorrect statistics
- Misstated facts
- Incorrect dates
- Inaccurate descriptions
- Errors in referenced research findings
When a factual error is confirmed, we will update the content as quickly as reasonably possible.
Clarifications
Sometimes information may be technically accurate but unclear or potentially confusing to readers.
In these situations, we may revise the content to improve clarity without substantially changing the original meaning.
Clarifications may include:
- Additional context
- Expanded explanations
- Improved wording
- Updated references
Content Updates
Health information changes frequently as new scientific evidence, medical guidelines, and public health recommendations become available.
To maintain relevance and usefulness, we may periodically update articles to reflect:
- New research findings
- Updated recommendations
- Changes in medical guidance
- Revised statistics
- Industry developments
These updates are considered part of our ongoing content maintenance process.
Minor Editorial Changes
Minor edits that do not affect the factual accuracy or meaning of content may be made without formal correction notices.
Examples include:
- Grammar corrections
- Spelling corrections
- Formatting improvements
- Style updates
- Typographical fixes
How Corrections Are Made
When a significant factual error is identified, we may:
- Investigate the reported issue.
- Verify the correct information using reliable sources.
- Update the affected content.
- Make reasonable efforts to ensure the corrected information is accurate.
- Update publication or revision dates when appropriate.
Our goal is to address legitimate concerns in a fair, transparent, and timely manner.
Reader Feedback
We encourage readers to help us improve the quality and accuracy of our content.
If you believe an article contains an error or outdated information, please contact us and provide:
- The article title or URL
- A description of the issue
- Supporting evidence or sources, if available
Reader feedback plays an important role in helping us maintain high editorial standards.
Review Process
When a correction request is received, we may:
- Review the content in question
- Evaluate supporting evidence
- Consult authoritative sources
- Determine whether a correction, clarification, or update is warranted
Not every request will result in a correction, but all reasonable concerns are taken seriously and reviewed in good faith.
Transparency
We believe transparency is essential to maintaining reader trust.
Whenever significant factual corrections are made, we may indicate that the content has been updated to reflect more accurate or current information.
The specific method of disclosure may vary depending on the nature and significance of the correction.
Editorial Independence
Correction decisions are made independently of:
- Advertisers
- Sponsors
- Affiliate partners
- Commercial relationships
Our commitment to accuracy and transparency remains a priority regardless of any business interests associated with the Website.
Health Information Disclaimer
Because health and medical knowledge continues to evolve, information that is accurate at the time of publication may later become outdated.
For this reason, readers should always consult qualified healthcare professionals regarding personal medical concerns, diagnoses, treatment decisions, or health-related questions.
The content on VitalEdgeHealth.info is intended for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
Continuous Improvement
We view corrections as an important part of responsible publishing.
Our correction process helps us:
- Improve content quality
- Maintain editorial integrity
- Increase transparency
- Strengthen reader trust
- Support informed decision-making
We are committed to continually improving our editorial standards and publishing practices.
Contact Us
If you would like to report a correction, request a review of content, or ask questions about this Corrections Policy, please contact us through our Contact Page.
Thank you for helping us maintain the accuracy, quality, and integrity of Vital Edge Health.
