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Our Sources

Every claim. Every recommendation. Backed by real research you can verify yourself.

At Ageless Coach, we believe health information should be transparent, verifiable, and backed by evidence. Every recommendation we provide includes sources that you can review and verify yourself.

No claims without citations. No recommendations without research. No exceptions.

Our Primary Sources

We synthesize research from these globally recognized institutions and publications:

Mayo Clinic

One of the world's leading medical institutions, providing evidence-based clinical information and trusted authority on virtually all health topics.

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

The U.S. government's primary agency for biomedical and behavioral research, supporting thousands of studies and maintaining one of the world's most comprehensive medical research databases.

Cleveland Clinic

A major academic medical center combining clinical care with extensive research programs, known for rigorous evidence-based medicine practices.

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)

The nation's health protection agency, providing authoritative guidance on disease prevention, epidemiology, and public health recommendations.

World Health Organization (WHO)

The UN's specialized agency for health, setting global health standards, providing evidence-based guidance, and coordinating international health responses.

JAMA

One of the world's most influential peer-reviewed medical journals, publishing original research and commentary on critical health topics.

The Lancet

A prestigious weekly peer-reviewed medical journal, publishing groundbreaking research and widely recognized as a top medical publication globally.

American Medical Association (AMA)

The largest physician organization in the U.S., publishing evidence-based clinical guidance and advocating for evidence-based health policies.

Harvard Health Publishing

Part of Harvard Medical School, known for rigorous editorial standards and expert medical review of peer-reviewed health information.

New England Journal of Medicine

One of the world's most prestigious medical journals, publishing high-impact research widely cited in medical practice and policy.

Our Sourcing Methodology

We combine cutting-edge AI analysis with human expertise to ensure every recommendation is evidence-based and clinically relevant.

1

Research Aggregation

Our AI engine synthesizes recent research from thousands of peer-reviewed studies and clinical guidelines from the institutions listed above.

2

Evidence Evaluation

We assess research quality, methodology, sample size, and applicability. We prioritize randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews.

3

Expert Review

Every recommendation is reviewed by our team of health researchers and medical professionals to ensure accuracy, relevance, and clinical applicability.

4

Source Citation

We provide specific citations so you can verify claims directly. You always know where information comes from and can explore the original research.

5

Plain Language Translation

Complex medical research is translated into clear, actionable guidance without sacrificing accuracy. Science should be understandable.

6

Ongoing Updates

As new research emerges, we update our recommendations. Health guidance evolves, and so do we. We're transparent about what's changed and why.

Why These Sources?

We selected these institutions and publications because they represent the highest standards of medical evidence, clinical expertise, and research integrity.

  • Peer Review — All research is subjected to rigorous peer review before publication
  • Reputation — These institutions have earned global recognition for research quality and clinical expertise
  • Accessibility — Research is accessible and publicly available for anyone to verify
  • Diversity — We source from multiple institutions to avoid bias and ensure balanced perspectives
  • Expertise — These sources employ world-class researchers, clinicians, and public health experts
  • Accountability — Major institutions are accountable to their stakeholders and the public

What We Don't Do

Transparency also means being clear about what we don't do.

  • We don't promote products, supplements, or services for financial gain
  • We don't cherry-pick studies that support a predetermined conclusion
  • We don't present anecdotal evidence as research
  • We don't ignore conflicting research or inconvenient findings
  • We don't provide personal medical advice — all guidance is educational
  • We don't align with any pharmaceutical, supplement, or commercial interest

Have Questions About Our Sources?

If you have questions about a specific recommendation, want to dive deeper into the research, or have feedback about our sourcing methodology, we'd love to hear from you.