Editorial Standards & Commitment
At Morning Energy Boost, we are committed to delivering accurate, evidence-based information about pelvic health and men's wellness. Our editorial standards ensure every article meets rigorous criteria for accuracy, relevance, and integrity.
We believe informed readers deserve transparent sourcing, qualified authorship, and a clear path to corrections when errors occur.
Our Editorial Principles
Accuracy First
Every claim about pelvic health is sourced from peer-reviewed research, medical guidelines, or expert practitioners. We cite our sources and link to primary research wherever possible.
No Medical Claims
We provide educational content about pelvic floor exercises and wellness practices. We do not diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions. Readers are advised to consult healthcare providers for medical concerns.
Qualified Writers
Our authors hold relevant credentials in physiology, fitness, men's health, or related fields. Each byline includes author background so readers know who is writing and why they are qualified.
Regular Updates
Science evolves. We review and update our articles regularly to reflect the latest research, and we date all updates so readers know when information was last verified.
Our Fact-Checking Process
Research & Source Verification
Writers consult peer-reviewed journals, clinical guidelines from established organisations (NHS, American Urological Association, Pelvic Health Foundation), and expert practitioners to build evidence-based articles.
Editorial Review
Every article is reviewed by at least one member of our editorial board who checks accuracy, confirms source citations, and ensures claims align with current medical understanding.
Conflict of Interest Check
We disclose any relationships with product makers, supplement brands, or health services. Content is never paid for or influenced by third parties. Advertising and editorial are separate.
Final Quality Check
Before publication, a senior editor performs a final read to confirm all citations are present, language is clear, and the article meets our standards for accuracy and transparency.
What We Look For
- Primary sources: Peer-reviewed studies, clinical trials, and recognised medical bodies.
- Qualified experts: Physiotherapists, urologists, and pelvic floor specialists.
- Balanced perspective: Multiple viewpoints and acknowledgement of uncertainty where it exists.
- Clear disclaimers: We never substitute for personal medical advice; readers should consult their doctor.
- Up-to-date information: Content is reviewed and refreshed regularly to match current medical consensus.
Our Editorial Team
James Mitchell
Editor-in-Chief
Over 12 years' experience in sports medicine and pelvic health research. Published extensively in urology journals. Ensures all content aligns with current clinical evidence.
Emma Richardson
Senior Health Writer
Certified health journalist with a background in physiology. Specialises in translating medical research into accessible, reader-friendly content. Lead fact-checker for all articles.
Prof. David Chen
Medical Advisor
Professor of urology and pelvic health at a leading UK medical school. Reviews all clinical claims and ensures accuracy. Contributor to NHS pelvic health guidelines.
Our Commitment: Every member of our editorial team is bound by strict ethics guidelines. We do not accept payment from supplement manufacturers, medical device companies, or pharmaceutical firms whose products we write about. Our loyalty is to our readers and to truth.
Corrections & Updates Policy
How We Handle Errors
Despite our rigorous fact-checking, errors can occur. We take them seriously. When a mistake is identified—whether factual, statistical, or citation-related—we will:
- Correct it immediately: We update the article and add a correction notice at the top, dated and visible.
- Acknowledge the error: We explain what was wrong and why it has been corrected.
- Thank the person: If a reader pointed it out, we credit them (unless they prefer anonymity).
- Review our process: We examine how the error slipped through and improve our fact-checking if needed.
Reporting an Error
Did you spot something inaccurate? We want to know. Please send us feedback with:
- • The article title and URL
- • The specific claim or passage you believe is incorrect
- • Why you believe it is inaccurate
- • A source or evidence if you have one
- • Your contact information (optional)
Email us at: [email protected]
We will review your report within 5 working days and respond to you with our findings. Even if we disagree with the correction, we will explain our reasoning.
Update Log
Articles that have been updated include a publication date and a last-updated date. Major updates are noted in a visible banner. Minor updates (formatting, link fixes, small clarifications) may not always be separately noted but are tracked in our editorial system.
Why we date updates: Science changes, and so should our content. We want readers to know how current the information is, so you can make informed decisions about whether to consult your healthcare provider for the latest guidance.
Important Disclaimers
Not Medical Advice
Our articles are for educational and informational purposes only. They do not substitute for medical diagnosis, treatment, or professional advice. If you have pelvic health concerns, pain, dysfunction, or any medical condition, consult a qualified healthcare provider.
Individual Variation
Everyone's body is different. What works well for one person may not work for another. Results vary. Exercises or practices described should be adapted to your individual needs and health status, ideally under professional guidance.
External Links
We link to third-party websites for reference. We do not endorse their content, and we are not responsible for external site accuracy, updates, or links. Always verify information from multiple sources.
Changes & Updates
We update our articles regularly to reflect new research. Ensure you are reading the latest version. Medical guidance evolves, and you should consult current NHS resources or your doctor for the most up-to-date recommendations.
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Our Transparency Pledge
Morning Energy Boost is dedicated to earning and maintaining reader trust through honesty, accuracy, and accountability. We believe good journalism requires transparency about who we are, what we believe, and how we work. Our editorial standards are not just rules—they are our promise to you.
If you have questions about our editorial process, would like to suggest a topic, or have feedback about our content, we welcome you to reach out. Your input helps us do better.
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