Meet the cure.care Editorial Team

At cure.care, we believe that responsible health communication is a public-interest necessity.


Our editorial team bridges the gap between complex health information and general understanding through a rigorous, human-led editorial process.

 

Every article you read is the outcome of a multi-stage workflow designed to ensure accuracy, neutrality, and scientific integrity—without sensationalism or medical overreach.

Our Leadership & Reviewers

The editorial direction at cure.care is anchored in academic and scientific oversight, ensuring that all content remains grounded in established biological and life-science principles.

Dr. N.O. Nellaiyapen - Cure Care -Scientific & Biological Accuracy Reviewer_
Dr. N. O. Nellaiyapen, PhD

Scientific & Biological Accuracy Reviewer

Dr. Nellaiyapen is a retired academic dean from Annamalai University with over 40 years of experience teaching undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students in the life sciences.

Our Editorial Standards

The cure.care editorial team operates under a strict ethical and professional framework designed to protect reader safety, trust, and long-term credibility.

How Our Editorial Team Supports the Mission

The role of the cure.care editorial team is to operationalize the mission outlined in our About Us page.

In practice, this means:

  • Explaining health and biological topics in a clear, neutral, and educational manner

  • Relying on reputable medical and scientific sources rather than opinions or trends

  • Applying consistent editorial review to reduce ambiguity, misinterpretation, and misinformation

  • Presenting information in a way that supports general awareness, not self-diagnosis or treatment decisions

Our editors act as stewards of clarity—ensuring that complex health information is communicated responsibly and without exaggeration.

Important Reminder

Our editorial team provides education, not healthcare.

 

All content published on cure.care is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Readers are encouraged to consult qualified healthcare professionals for personal medical concerns.