This page is a running log of substantive corrections, updates, and clarifications to content on this site. We list each one with the date, the page affected, and the reason.
Why a public log
Health and nutrition content evolves. Sources are updated. Claims that looked solid five years ago are sometimes revised by new evidence. A public corrections log is the simplest way to demonstrate that this site is willing to be wrong, willing to update, and willing to leave a trace of the changes. It is also one of the best signals of editorial integrity available to a publication of any size.
What counts as a correction
Factual errors of any kind
Citation errors (wrong source attached to a claim, broken link to a primary source)
Material changes to recommendations based on new authoritative guidance
Substantive rewording of claims to better reflect the evidence base
Removal of poorly substantiated claims
Routine edits — typo fixes, formatting changes, structural rearrangement of existing content — are not logged here.
How to report an error
If you find a factual error, a broken citation link, or a claim that appears to overreach the evidence, please send the page URL and a short description through the Contact page. Reports are reviewed within seven days. Corrections judged necessary are made promptly and logged here.
Corrections log
No corrections have been logged at this time. As this is a young publication, the corrections log is currently empty. Future corrections will be added here in reverse chronological order with the date, the page, and the reason.