Editorial standards
Useful guidance, clear limits.
A Healthy World turns broad lifestyle goals into realistic routines. This policy explains how we choose, review, update, and correct content—and where educational guidance stops.
Last reviewed: July 16, 2026
What we publish
We cover everyday habits around food, movement, sleep, stress, and sustainable homes. Articles should give readers practical options, explain tradeoffs, and avoid all-or-nothing rules or guaranteed outcomes.
Research and sources
Where a claim depends on evidence, we favor primary research, public-health bodies, government guidance, and established nonprofit or academic sources. Links are included when they help readers verify a claim or explore the subject in more depth. We distinguish practical suggestions from medical facts.
Review and updates
Content is checked for clarity, relevance, internal consistency, working links, and responsible health framing before publication. Articles display publication or update dates where available. We revisit pages when guidance, products, links, or reader needs materially change.
Health boundaries
Our content is educational and does not diagnose, treat, or replace individualized advice from a qualified professional. We do not present contributors as clinicians unless their relevant credentials are clearly stated and verifiable. Read the full medical disclaimer.
Commercial independence
Paid workbooks, affiliate links, and sponsorship opportunities are identified separately from editorial guidance. Commercial relationships do not change the standards above. Learn more in our affiliate disclosure.
Corrections and feedback
If you spot an error, outdated link, or unclear claim, tell us which page and passage you mean. We review substantive corrections and update the page when needed. Use the contact page.