Evidence-based guides covering prevention, nutrition, and natural wellness.
From cardiovascular health to longevity, each pillar connects dozens of related articles.
Every article cites WHO, CDC, NIH, Eurostat, and leading medical journals.
Our team includes epidemiologists, nutrition scientists, preventive medicine doctors, and medical librarians. Each article is researched and reviewed by specialists in that field before publication. We don't use AI to generate health information.
We draw from peer-reviewed journals, WHO guidelines, CDC data, NIH research, and Eurostat health statistics. Every major claim in our articles is backed by citations you can check yourself. We prioritize recent evidence and acknowledge when the science is still evolving.
No. Health Facts is independent and ad-free. We don't promote supplements, devices, or services. Our only interest is giving you accurate information so you can make your own decisions.
Our team members disclose any financial relationships or affiliations that could influence their work. We review these disclosures before publication. Transparency about potential bias is part of our editorial standard.
We review all articles annually and update them when new evidence emerges. You'll see a publication date and last-updated date on every piece. If research changes significantly, we revise the content and note what changed.
You can share articles for personal use and education. For republication or commercial use, contact us first. We want our information to spread, but we also want to maintain accuracy and proper attribution.
We welcome feedback and corrections. If you find an error or have evidence we've missed, reach out through our contact page. We take accuracy seriously and will investigate any legitimate concern.
No. Health Facts is educational only and not a substitute for medical care. Always consult your doctor before making major changes to diet, supplements, or treatment. Our role is to inform, not to diagnose or prescribe.
We focus on health conditions and lifestyle factors that represent major disease burdens in Europe and North America. We also cover topics our readers ask about most. Prevention, nutrition, and natural approaches supported by evidence are our priorities.
Currently we publish in English, Spanish and French. We're exploring translations to reach more readers across Europe. If you'd like to help translate or have suggestions, let us know.