At cure.care, accuracy, transparency, and trust are core principles of our editorial process. We recognize that health information can directly influence public understanding and decision-making. Therefore, we are committed to promptly identifying, correcting, and clearly communicating factual errors in our content.
This Corrections Policy explains how errors are handled, how updates are disclosed, and how readers can report concerns, in line with responsible health communication practices and search quality guidelines.
Scope of This Policy
This policy applies to all content published on cure.care, including but not limited to:
Health condition explanations and symptom-related articles
Diagnostic and testing information
Treatment, medication, and lifestyle content
Research summaries and educational resources
Types of Corrections We Address
We categorize errors into the following groups to determine the appropriate response:
Category
Description
Factual Errors
Incorrect medical facts, misstated statistics, or errors related to symptoms, causes, or explanations
Contextual Issues
Misleading phrasing, lack of clarity, or oversimplifications that may cause misunderstanding
Source Errors
Broken references, incorrect attribution, or outdated clinical guidelines
Editorial Errors
Typographical errors, incorrect headings, or formatting issues that affect comprehension
How Corrections Are Made
When a potential error is identified, the following process is followed:
Review – The editorial team investigates the reported issue.
Verification – If medical accuracy is involved, the content undergoes formal medical review.
Action – Verified errors are corrected promptly.
Disclosure – Where appropriate, a correction notice is added to the article to maintain transparency.
Transparency in Updates
To maintain editorial integrity, we distinguish between significant and minor updates:
Significant Corrections
Applied when factual or medical inaccuracies are corrected
A clear disclosure note is added to the content
The “Last Updated” date is revised
A brief editor’s note explains the nature of the change
Example:
This article was updated on [Date] to correct factual information related to [Topic].
Minor Updates
Includes grammatical fixes, spelling corrections, or formatting adjustments
These changes do not alter the meaning of the content
No formal correction notice is added
Reader Feedback & Error Reporting
We actively encourage readers to help us maintain the highest standards of accuracy.
If you believe any content on cure.care contains an error or outdated information, please contact us with:
All submissions are reviewed carefully and respectfully.
Medical Accuracy & Responsibility
No Medical Advice: cure.care does not provide medical advice. All content is for educational and informational purposes only.
Professional Review: Medical content is reviewed in accordance with our Medical Review Policy.
Evidence-Based Updates: Corrections are made based on updated medical evidence and consensus guidelines.
Readers are encouraged to consult qualified healthcare professionals for personal medical concerns.
Editorial Independence & Ongoing Review
Editorial Integrity: Corrections are made independently of advertisers, sponsors, affiliates, or supporters. Financial contributions do not influence editorial decisions or factual corrections.
Ongoing Review: Medical knowledge evolves continuously. We periodically review published content and update, revise, or archive material to ensure accuracy and relevance.
Policy Updates
This Corrections Policy may be updated to reflect changes in editorial standards, regulatory expectations, or best practices in health communication. The most recent version will always be published on this page.