FAQ – Source of Information
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - Source of Information
…information on this website were gathered from variety of tangible sources that are accessible for further research by our health-conscious readers. Knowledge is what you receive from experts such as healthcare professionals. Therefore, our information to you should serve as knowledge.
Is your website affiliated with other major hospitals, associations and/or major health organizations?
Yes….our website obtains research information from other websites of major health organizations like CDC., etc
The content on our website is synchronous with the information gathered from other health associations like Diabetes prevention foundation, AHA, AMA, AA, etc
How often do information get updated on your website?
Our website content is based on latest peer-review articles. Additionally, we rely upon your feedback on what health issues matter most and are trending. Essentially, we regularly update the content on our website on a quarterly basis.
What are the sources of information/parameters on this website?
Majority of the information on our website is gathered from the following sources:
Harrison’s Principles of Int. Medicine (Textbook and online access)
Alternative Medicine: The Definitive Guide
Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms
https://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/
https://www.cdc.gov/
https://www.aha.org/
https://www.acc.org/Tools-and-Practice-Support/Mobile-Resources
https://www.hhs.gov/
How do you keep up with the medical advances, do you have any cut off time frame about the recent advances?
In order to maintain validity of our website, we devote adequate time to medical advances by making sure we review current medical/health journals as well as published textbooks including online resources. Additionally, since medical information is constantly evolving, we incorporate new information obtained from continuing medical education seminar/webinars and new authentic research findings into our repository. However, we welcome individual feedback regarding any omission or addition of reliable information that may be subjected to review for further incorporation into our repository.
What are the prevention strategies and fundamental building blocks of value-based care on your website?
Primarily, it is the combination of frequency of age-specific screenings, laboratory tests, diagnostics and recommendations for preventive measures.
Be aware that:
Our website is not in lieu of telehealth and does not get involved in the evaluation, diagnosis and/or treatment of existing health concerns