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Editorial & Health Content Policy

This policy explains how MoodEvo handles evidence, authorship, safety limits, and corrections in emotional-health content.

Last reviewed: August 12, 2026

Who writes and reviews the content

MoodEvo articles are prepared and maintained by the MoodEvo editorial team. We do not claim that an article has been reviewed by a physician, psychologist, or other licensed clinician unless that reviewer is named on the article with relevant credentials. Automation may assist drafting, translation, or formatting; factual claims and cited sources must still be checked before publication.

What the content is—and is not

Our content is general education and self-reflection guidance. It does not diagnose, prevent, or treat a medical or mental-health condition, and it is not a substitute for care from a qualified professional. Tools and questionnaires are screening or reflection aids, not diagnoses.

Source standard

For health-related claims, we prefer original peer-reviewed research, systematic reviews, and guidance from public-health or professional organizations. Articles link to sources near the relevant discussion and state important limits, such as small samples, correlational evidence, or uncertain effects. We avoid turning a single study into a universal promise.

Updates, corrections, and conflicts

Substantive updates are shown with an updated date. We revisit content when evidence, product behavior, or safety guidance changes. MoodEvo does not currently accept sponsored health-content placements. To report an error, missing limitation, or undisclosed conflict, email hello@moodevo.com.

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