Editorial Standards & How We Work

Daily Healthy Guide is committed to clear, accurate, and useful content. Our editorial standards explain how we research, write, and update articles.

Sourcing and accuracy

  • We prefer primary, reputable sources: peer-reviewed research, government health agencies, manufacturer documentation, and recognized expert organizations.
  • When citing studies, we link to the original study or a high-quality summary. We avoid over-interpreting single studies and present the consensus where it exists.

Testing and reviews

  • When possible, we perform hands-on testing and report direct observations. When we cannot test hands-on, recommendations are clearly labeled as based on manufacturer specs, lab tests from trusted third parties, or aggregated user feedback.
  • Review pages include clear notes on methodology: how we chose models, the criteria we evaluated, and what matters most to different users.

Independence & disclosures

  • Affiliate relationships do not affect our editorial independence. We state clearly if a product was supplied by a brand. Sponsored content and paid partnerships are labeled as such.
  • Our Affiliate Disclosure outlines how affiliate links work and when we may earn commissions.

Corrections & updates

  • If we find an error, we correct it and, where appropriate, add a note explaining the change.
  • Each article shows a “Last updated” date; we periodically review popular articles for accuracy.

Conflict of interest

  • If a team member has a material interest in a product or provider we cover, we disclose this in the article.

Contact & reporting problems

  • Questions about our editorial approach or requests for corrections: Use this form