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.
