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How we review Atlas content
The Atlas exists to help you walk into appointments prepared — never to play doctor. These are the standards every piece is held to.
The hard rules
- • Nothing in the Atlas diagnoses, prescribes, or recommends treatments.
- • Education over persuasion: no miracle cures, no fear-selling, no supplements pitches.
- • Patient stories are real experiences, shared with consent, and clearly framed as one person's journey.
- • When we don't know, we say so. Blanks stay blank.
Medical reviews
Reviews summarize papers, articles, and podcasts in plain language and always end with questions to ask your clinician — because the right use of research is a better conversation, not self-treatment. Where a piece is a representative summary of a body of literature rather than a single citable source, it says so on the page.
Clinical input
As the Atlas grows, pieces in the five symptom areas are reviewed with input from practitioners in our network before publishing. Spot something wrong or out of date? Tell us at hello@sanarehealth.ai — corrections ship fast.