Is that viral “miracle supplement” actually doing anything?
Social media loves quick fixes. We compare the claims with actual clinical trials and guideline statements, separating hope from hype.
We publish original, evidence-based health articles written by professionals, but designed for the general public. No hype. No fear. No clickbait. Just clear explanations and critical analysis of new medical data.
We sit between the scientific world and the everyday reader—translating complex research into practical, honest, and readable updates. Written by professionals, for everyone.
Every article is grounded in published research, clinical guidelines, or expert consensus. We always link back to sources, so you can read them yourself.
We use AI to scan studies, track trends, and draft structure. Final judgement about what to publish is always made by a human with a scientific eye.
Our contributors include clinicians, researchers, and health communicators who know how to translate medical language into clear, useful explanations.
Fresh, referenced breakdowns of emerging health stories, new drugs, guidelines, and viral claims in the media.
Social media loves quick fixes. We compare the claims with actual clinical trials and guideline statements, separating hope from hype.
We walk through the study design, endpoints, side-effects, and what this means if you already use older migraine medications.
From “coffee cures everything” to “this food causes cancer”—we trace each headline back to the original paper and score its accuracy.
We welcome clinicians, researchers, and health communicators who are ready to write clear, honest, referenced articles for a general audience.
Share your expertise with readers who are tired of sensational health content. We focus on clarity, transparency, and respectful communication—never fear-based messaging.
We’re building a moderated space where readers can discuss new health stories with each other—and with professionals—through a science-first lens.
Have a question, correction, or collaboration idea? We’re happy to hear from readers, professionals, and organisations who value science-based communication.
For general questions, feedback, or media inquiries, send us a message using the form below or email us directly.
Email: hello@healthynewsroom.com
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