Editorial Standards & Commitment
At Mood Nutritional Align, we are committed to delivering accurate, evidence-informed content about the link between inflammation and mental wellbeing. Our editorial practices reflect rigorous fact-checking, transparent sourcing, and a dedication to public trust.
Our Core Publishing Principles
These principles guide every article, resource, and recommendation we publish.
Evidence-Based
All content is grounded in peer-reviewed scientific literature, credible health institutions, and expert consensus. We reference our sources openly and distinguish between established findings and emerging research.
Transparent Sourcing
We disclose our sources, link to original research, and explain the quality and limitations of the evidence cited. Readers can always trace our claims back to their original sources.
Balanced Reporting
We present multiple viewpoints on complex topics, acknowledge areas of scientific debate, and avoid sensationalism. When evidence is mixed or inconclusive, we say so.
Reader Safety First
We consistently remind readers to consult appropriate professionals before making health-related decisions. We never make clinical claims or position content as personalised advice.
Continuous Review
Our articles are reviewed and updated as new research emerges. We maintain a public correction log and are transparent when our understanding of a topic changes.
Independent Voice
We maintain editorial independence from commercial interests. We do not accept payment for positive coverage or allow advertisers to influence our content judgements.
Author Accountability
Major articles include author bios with relevant credentials and expertise. Readers know who wrote the content and can evaluate their background and qualifications.
Reader Feedback
We welcome questions, corrections, and constructive feedback from readers. Contact us with concerns about accuracy or clarity, and we will investigate and respond.
Our Fact-Checking Process
Before publication, every article undergoes a rigorous review to ensure accuracy and integrity.
1 Research & Source Verification
Authors identify credible sources including peer-reviewed journals, government health agencies (such as Public Health England and the NHS), academic institutions, and recognised health bodies. We prioritise primary research over secondary summaries and verify the credentials of expert contributors.
2 Editorial Review
A member of our editorial team reviews each article for factual accuracy, logical flow, and adherence to our guidelines. We check all claims against sources and flag any unsupported statements for revision or removal.
3 Expert Consultation
For complex or specialist topics, we consult with qualified experts in nutrition science, mental health, and related fields. These advisors review content for technical accuracy and ensure we are reflecting the current state of evidence fairly.
4 Final Approval & Publication
Following revisions, a final check confirms all references are complete, claims are accurate, and disclaimers are clear. Only then is the article published with a publication date and author attribution.
5 Ongoing Monitoring
We routinely review published content to monitor for outdated information. When new research emerges or guidelines change, we update articles and note the changes transparently, including the date of the latest review.
6 Reader Feedback Integration
We actively solicit feedback from readers and take corrections seriously. Any error brought to our attention is investigated and addressed promptly, with corrections published transparently.
Our Editorial Team & Advisors
Meet the team dedicated to ensuring our content meets the highest standards of accuracy and integrity.
Sarah Mitchell
Editor-in-Chief
Sarah holds a Bachelor's degree in Nutritional Science and has spent over a decade working in health communication and evidence synthesis. She oversees all editorial decisions and maintains our publishing standards.
James Powell
Editorial Advisor — Neuroscience
Dr Powell is a researcher specialising in the neurobiological mechanisms linking diet and mood. He reviews scientific accuracy and ensures our content reflects current neuroscience findings.
Emma Clarke
Senior Content Writer
Emma is an experienced health journalist with a background in clinical psychology. She translates complex scientific concepts into clear, accessible language for our readers.
Rachel Foster
Editorial Advisor — Nutrition Science
Dr Foster leads a research programme on nutritional science and inflammatory markers. She advises on nutritional content and helps us evaluate emerging evidence in this rapidly evolving field.
Michael Torres
Fact-Check Specialist
Michael leads our verification process, cross-referencing all claims against original sources and identifying areas where evidence is disputed or evolving. He maintains our correction log.
Priya Patel
Editorial Advisor — Mental Health
Dr Patel is a mental health researcher and clinician. She ensures our content appropriately acknowledges the complexity of mental health and emphasises the importance of professional support.
Corrections & Updates Policy
Reporting Errors
If you believe you have found an error or inaccuracy in any article on our site, we encourage you to report it. Please email us at [email protected] with:
- The article title and URL
- The specific claim or statement you believe is inaccurate
- Your evidence or source demonstrating the error
- Your contact information (optional)
Our Response Process
We will investigate all reported errors within five working days. Our team will:
- Review the evidence provided and check original sources
- Consult with relevant advisors if necessary
- Determine whether a correction is warranted
- Contact you with our findings (if contact information was provided)
Making Corrections
When an error is confirmed, we will:
- Update the article with corrected information
- Add an editor's note at the top or within the relevant section indicating what was changed and when
- Maintain a transparent public record of the correction in our Corrections Log
Example correction note: "This article was updated on [date] to correct [specific claim]. We regret the error and thank [name] for bringing this to our attention."
Regular Updates
Beyond corrections, we regularly update articles to reflect new research or changes in guidance. When we update an article substantively (not just minor edits), we will:
- Add an "Updated on [date]" note indicating what changed
- Explain the reason for the update (new research, guideline change, etc.)
- Log significant updates in our public record
Corrections Log
We maintain a public Corrections Log that is updated whenever we confirm and publish a factual correction or significant update. This log is available to readers and serves as a transparent record of our commitment to accuracy. The log includes:
- Article title and URL
- Date of publication and correction
- Brief description of the error or update
- Nature of the change made
What We Don't Correct
We distinguish between factual errors (which we will correct) and matters of editorial judgement or interpretation (which we may not revise). Examples include:
- Factual errors: "Study X showed result Y" but it actually showed result Z — these we will correct.
- Interpretation disputes: Whether a piece of evidence is "strong" or "moderate" may be debatable — we will acknowledge alternative views but may not revise our assessment without new evidence.
- Matters of style: Word choice, tone, or emphasis that don't affect factual accuracy are editorial decisions we generally will not reverse.
Contacting Us
For any corrections, feedback, or editorial questions, please contact us:
We aim to respond to all corrections requests within five working days.
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