Medically Cited

Our Citation Standards

At Health Coach JP, we are committed to providing medically accurate, evidence-based health information. Every health claim, medical statistic, and treatment recommendation on our site is supported by credible, peer-reviewed sources.

We Only Cite Trusted Medical Sources

  • Peer-Reviewed Medical Journals: All medical research cited comes from reputable journals indexed in PubMed, PMC (PubMed Central), or other recognized medical databases.
  • Government Health Organizations: We reference authoritative sources including the CDC, NIH, FDA, WHO, and other government health agencies.
  • Medical Professional Organizations: Information is verified against guidelines from organizations like the American Medical Association (AMA), American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), and specialty-specific medical boards.
  • Clinical Trials and Studies: When discussing treatments or health interventions, we cite clinical trials and research studies published in respected medical journals.
  • Board-Certified Medical Experts: Direct quotes and medical opinions come from verified, board-certified physicians and healthcare professionals.

What We Don’t Cite

To maintain medical accuracy, Health Coach JP does not use:

  • Non-peer-reviewed blogs or personal websites
  • Social media posts or unverified testimonials
  • Commercial product websites making health claims
  • Outdated medical information (we prioritize recent research)
  • Anecdotal evidence without scientific backing

How to Verify Our Sources

Every article on Health Coach JP includes inline citations or a references section at the end. You can click on any citation link to view the original source material. We link directly to:

  • PubMed abstracts and full-text articles
  • Official health organization guidelines
  • Published clinical trial results
  • Medical journal articles

Our Commitment to Medical Accuracy

Medical information changes as new research emerges. We regularly review and update our content to reflect the latest evidence-based guidelines and clinical recommendations. If you notice outdated information or have questions about our sources, please contact us.