Medical Review Board & Editorial Standards
At The Bridge Health, we take medical accuracy seriously. Our content is reviewed by qualified healthcare professionals and adheres to strict editorial standards to ensure you receive trustworthy, evidence-based information.
Last updated: January 2026
Our Commitment to Accuracy
Health information can be life-changing. That's why we've built rigorous processes to ensure every piece of content on The Bridge Health is accurate, balanced, and helpful. We understand that you're making important decisions about your health, and we take that responsibility seriously.
Accuracy First
Every medical claim is verified against authoritative sources
Full Transparency
We show our sources and explain our methodology
Expert Oversight
Qualified professionals review all medical content
Medical Review Board
Our content is reviewed by a team of qualified healthcare professionals with expertise in endocrinology, obesity medicine, and regenerative medicine.
Building Our Advisory Board
We are actively recruiting board-certified physicians to serve as medical advisors. Until our advisory board is established, our content is:
- Sourced from peer-reviewed medical literature (PubMed)
- Cross-referenced with FDA prescribing information
- Reviewed for accuracy by our editorial team
Healthcare professionals interested in joining our advisory board may contact us.
Advisor Qualifications
Medical Degree
MD, DO, or equivalent from accredited institution
Board Certification
Certified in relevant specialty area
Active Practice
Currently practicing or recently retired
Subject Expertise
Specialized knowledge in peptides, hormones, or obesity
Our Editorial Standards
Every piece of content on The Bridge Health adheres to these principles:
Evidence-Based Content
All medical information is sourced from peer-reviewed research, FDA prescribing information, and established medical guidelines.
Medical Expert Review
Content is reviewed by qualified healthcare professionals before publication and during regular update cycles.
Transparent Sourcing
We cite our sources and provide links to primary research whenever possible.
Regular Updates
Content is reviewed and updated regularly to reflect the latest research, guidelines, and FDA decisions.
Clear Disclaimers
We clearly distinguish between FDA-approved treatments and research compounds, and always recommend consulting healthcare providers.
Independence
Our editorial content is independent of advertising and clinic partnerships. We do not accept payment for favorable coverage.
Our Review Process
Every piece of medical content goes through a multi-step review process before publication:
Research & Writing
Content is researched and written by health writers with expertise in medical topics, using primary sources.
Fact-Checking
All claims are verified against source materials. Statistics and study findings are double-checked.
Medical Review
A qualified healthcare professional reviews the content for medical accuracy and appropriate caveats.
Editorial Review
Final review for clarity, accessibility, and adherence to our style guide and editorial standards.
Ongoing Monitoring
Published content is monitored for updates to guidelines, new research, and FDA announcements.
Sources We Trust
We prioritize information from authoritative, peer-reviewed sources:
Government Sources
- FDA prescribing information
- NIH research databases
- CDC guidelines
Medical Journals
- New England Journal of Medicine
- JAMA
- The Lancet
Professional Organizations
- American Medical Association
- Endocrine Society
- Obesity Medicine Association
Our Citation Standards
We maintain rigorous standards for the research we cite and how we use it:
Study Quality Hierarchy
We prioritize randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and meta-analyses over observational studies and case reports.
Minimum Citation Requirements
Each peptide page includes at least 3 peer-reviewed studies. Complex topics may include dozens of citations.
Balanced Evidence
We include both positive and negative findings. If a study shows no benefit or adverse effects, we report that.
Study Limitations Noted
Where relevant, we note study limitations such as small sample sizes, short duration, or industry funding.
Verifiable Citations
All citations include PubMed IDs (PMIDs) or DOIs, allowing readers to verify our sources and read the full research.
Corrections & Updates
If we discover an error in our content, we correct it promptly and transparently. Significant corrections are noted at the top of the article. We also update content when new research emerges or guidelines change.
Found an error? Please contact us and we will investigate.
Content Update Policy
Medical information evolves rapidly. We maintain a systematic review schedule to keep content current:
Quarterly Reviews
Individual peptide pages are reviewed every three months to ensure citations remain current and relevant.
Semi-Annual Guide Reviews
Authority guides and educational content receive comprehensive reviews twice per year.
FDA Announcement Triggers
When the FDA issues new approvals, warnings, or guidance, we review and update affected content immediately.
Transparent Date Stamps
All medical content includes clear publication and last-updated dates so readers know when information was verified.
Most recent comprehensive review: January 2026
Editorial Independence
Our Editorial Content Is Independent
Our editorial content is not influenced by advertising relationships or clinic partnerships. We maintain a strict separation between editorial and business operations.
- We do not accept payment for favorable coverage
- Advertisers cannot influence editorial decisions
- Sponsored content is clearly labeled
Questions About Our Standards?
We welcome questions about our editorial process, sources, or methodology. Transparency is core to our mission.
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