Last Updated: 31 January 2026
Purpose of This Disclosure
This Advertising & Sponsorship Disclosure explains how advertising, sponsorships, and other commercial relationships may appear on cure.care, and how such relationships are managed to maintain transparency, editorial independence, and reader trust.
cure.care is a health education and public-interest information platform. Monetization activities support the operation of the website and do not influence editorial judgment, medical review, or content accuracy.
Advertising on cure.care
cure.care may display advertising from time to time, including:
Contextual or display advertising
Programmatic advertising networks (such as Google AdSense)
Clearly labeled promotional placements
Advertisements are visually distinguishable from editorial content and are presented in accordance with applicable advertising standards and platform policies.
Advertising placement does not affect:
Topic selection
Educational framing
Scientific or medical accuracy
Editorial updates or corrections
Sponsorships
What Sponsorship Means on cure.care
Sponsorship may include financial or in-kind support provided by organizations to help sustain the educational mission of cure.care.
Sponsorship does not grant sponsors the ability to:
Influence editorial decisions
Control medical or scientific content
Shape conclusions or recommendations
Promote unverified health claims
US-Focused Audience, Global Advertising Model
Some content on cure.care is written using American English and may be particularly relevant to readers in the United States due to higher advertiser activity in the US health sector.
Advertising partners and sponsors may be based in:
The United States
Other Tier-1 countries
International or global markets
Advertising availability, messaging, or offers may vary by location.
Sponsored Content Transparency (US FTC Alignment)
In accordance with U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) disclosure principles:
Any sponsored content, if published, will be clearly and prominently labeled
Sponsorship disclosures will appear at or before the beginning of the content
Labels such as “Sponsored”, “Paid Partnership”, or “Advertising Content” will be used
Sponsored content will never be presented as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment guidance.
Editorial & Medical Independence
Advertising and sponsorship relationships do not influence:
Content creation or structure
Medical or scientific review processes
Editorial tone or conclusions
Corrections, updates, or removals
All content follows cure.care’s Editorial Policy, Medical Review Policy, and Corrections Policy regardless of monetization considerations.
Separation of Advertising and Medical Content
To protect reader safety and trust:
Advertisements are not embedded within medical advice or diagnostic explanations
Ads are not presented as part of treatment or medication guidance
No advertiser may claim their product or service cures, treats, or prevents medical conditions
cure.care does not endorse medical products, treatments, or healthcare services.
No Medical or Professional Endorsement
The presence of advertising or sponsorship on cure.care does not imply:
Medical endorsement
Clinical approval
Professional recommendation
Validation of health claims
All health information on cure.care is provided for general educational and informational purposes only.
Reader Responsibility
Advertising and sponsorship support the platform’s operations but do not replace professional medical consultation.
Readers are encouraged to:
Evaluate advertising content independently
Review third-party terms and policies
Consult qualified healthcare professionals for personal medical concerns
cure.care is not responsible for the content or claims of third-party advertisers or sponsors.
Policy Updates
This Advertising & Sponsorship Disclosure may be updated periodically to reflect changes in advertising practices, regulatory requirements, or industry standards. The most recent version will always be available on this page.
Final Statement
cure.care is committed to ethical, transparent monetization practices that support public education while safeguarding editorial integrity, medical accuracy, and reader trust.