Editorial Policy
Last Updated: October 2025
At ThinkSehat.com, our mission is simple — to make health, fitness, and wellness knowledge accurate, trustworthy, and easy to understand for everyone.
We know that the internet is filled with confusing or misleading information, and we’re here to change that. Every article you read on ThinkSehat is carefully researched, fact-checked, and reviewed by qualified experts before it’s published.
Our Editorial Philosophy
We believe good health starts with good information.
That’s why our content is guided by three core values:
- Accuracy: Every claim is supported by credible scientific sources.
- Clarity: We explain complex health topics in simple, everyday language.
- Empathy: We understand real-life struggles and offer practical, sustainable advice.
Our goal is to empower you — not overwhelm you — with reliable health knowledge that you can actually use.
Our Editorial Team
Our editorial team includes:
- Experienced health & wellness writers
- Nutritionists, fitness coaches, yoga experts, and medical reviewers
- Editors who specialize in simplifying scientific content for readers
Together, they ensure each piece of content is accurate, balanced, and relevant to the Indian and global audience.
Our Content Creation Process
Each article at ThinkSehat follows a four-step editorial process:
1. Topic Research & Selection
We choose topics based on health trends, public interest, and credible data from trusted organizations like the WHO, ICMR, NHP India, CDC, Mayo Clinic, and Harvard Health Publishing.
2. Writing & Sourcing
Writers use peer-reviewed journals, expert interviews, and official health databases as primary references.
We cite our sources transparently at the end of each article.
3. Expert Review
Before publication, every medical or scientific article is fact-checked and reviewed by subject matter experts (nutritionists, fitness trainers, or healthcare professionals).
4. Editorial & Quality Check
Editors ensure clarity, tone, readability, and SEO optimization while keeping the science intact.
We update and re-review articles periodically to ensure ongoing accuracy.
Our Sources
ThinkSehat relies only on high-quality, evidence-based sources, including:
- Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
- National Health Portal of India (NHP)
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- Mayo Clinic
- Harvard Health Publishing
- American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
- Cleveland Clinic
- Healthline
- WebMD
- PubMed Research Studies
- EatRight India
- UNICEF India
Each article includes references or links to the original studies or trusted institutions.
Fact-Checking and Accuracy
Our Fact-Checking Team verifies:
- Medical facts and claims
- Nutritional and fitness recommendations
- Statistical data and study interpretations
We regularly update articles if new research changes the understanding of a topic.
Content Updates and Reviews
- Review Frequency: Every 6–12 months (or sooner if new evidence emerges)
- Update Type: Scientific updates, improved clarity, or new expert quotes
- Transparency: Major updates are timestamped at the top of the article
Corrections Policy
If you spot an error, factual inaccuracy, or outdated information, please email us at
📩 support@thinksehat.com or editor@thinksehat.com
We appreciate your feedback and promptly review every correction request.
Independence & Ethics
- Our editorial team works independently from advertisers or affiliate partners.
- Recommendations are editorially chosen and never influenced by sponsors.
- Affiliate links (if any) are clearly disclosed and do not affect our objectivity.
Transparency in AI Assistance
We occasionally use AI tools for grammar correction, SEO optimization, and content structuring, but all final medical content is reviewed and verified by human editors and experts before publication.