Editorial Policy
How we create and maintain health content
Our Commitment to Accuracy
Gevety provides educational health information to help users understand their biomarker results. We are committed to accuracy, transparency, and evidence-based content. This policy explains how we create, review, and update our health education materials.
Content Creation Process
1. Research
Content begins with review of peer-reviewed medical literature, clinical guidelines, and authoritative health sources (NIH, CDC, medical journals).
2. Drafting
Content is drafted to be accessible to general audiences while maintaining scientific accuracy. We avoid medical jargon where possible.
3. Review
All health content undergoes internal review for accuracy, completeness, and alignment with current medical consensus.
4. Publication
Published content includes source citations, last updated dates, and clear medical disclaimers.
Source Standards
We prioritize the following types of sources:
- Peer-reviewed research — Published studies from reputable medical journals (JAMA, Lancet, NEJM, etc.)
- Clinical practice guidelines — Official guidance from medical associations (AHA, ADA, Endocrine Society, etc.)
- Government health agencies — NIH, CDC, FDA, WHO, and equivalent international bodies
- Meta-analyses and systematic reviews — When available, we prefer synthesized evidence over individual studies
We avoid citing single observational studies as definitive evidence, preliminary research that hasn't been peer-reviewed, or promotional content from supplement or pharmaceutical companies.
AI-Generated Content
Gevety uses artificial intelligence to help generate personalized insights and recommendations. Our approach to AI content:
- Grounded in evidence — AI outputs are constrained by our curated knowledge base of validated biomarker interpretations
- Human oversight — AI-generated research updates to biomarker ranges and recommendations enter a clinical review queue before going live
- Transparent limitations — AI insights include disclaimers and encourage users to consult healthcare providers
- Continuous improvement — We monitor AI output quality and update prompts/constraints based on feedback
Content Updates
Health science evolves. We update content when:
- New research emerges — Significant new studies that change clinical consensus
- Guidelines change — Updates to clinical practice recommendations from major medical organizations
- Errors are identified — We correct factual errors promptly when discovered
- Clarity improvements — User feedback helps us improve how we explain complex topics
Each content page displays a "Last Updated" date. Major content undergoes periodic review to ensure continued accuracy.
Medical Disclaimer
Gevety provides educational health information only.
Our content and AI-generated insights are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on Gevety. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or emergency services immediately.
Corrections & Feedback
We welcome feedback on our content. If you believe any information is inaccurate, outdated, or could be improved, please contact us at [email protected].
For corrections, please include the specific content in question and relevant sources that support the correction.
Related Pages
- About Gevety — What we do and don't do
- Biological Age Methodology — How we calculate biological age
- Health Education Hub — Biomarker guides and protocols