Bio Digital News Today is committed to accurate, evidence-based reporting on the convergence of biology and digital technology. This page sets out how we source, evaluate, and publish content.
Our Sources
We base our articles on peer-reviewed research published in established scientific journals, registered clinical trials listed on platforms such as ClinicalTrials.gov, regulatory filings from bodies including the FDA, EMA, and TGA, and official announcements from research institutions and companies.
Primary sources include journals indexed in PubMed, Nature Publishing Group titles, Cell Press journals, Science family journals, The Lancet, JAMA, and other established biomedical and biotech research publications.
We do not publish content based solely on press releases without independent corroboration, unpublished preprints presented as settled findings, industry-funded studies without independent verification, or promotional material from companies covering their own products.
Accuracy
We strive to represent research findings accurately and in proportion to the strength of the evidence. We distinguish between preliminary findings and established science. We do not overstate conclusions or imply certainty where the evidence is mixed or limited.
Where we identify an error in a published article, we correct it promptly and note the correction at the bottom of the article.
Health Claims
We do not make health claims. We do not recommend supplements, treatments, devices, or medical interventions. Our articles explain what researchers found and what questions remain open. Any decision about your health should be made in consultation with a qualified medical professional.
Independence
Bio Digital News Today is independently operated. Our editorial decisions are not influenced by advertisers. We do not accept sponsored content, paid placements, or affiliate compensation that would influence our coverage of any topic, company, or product.
AI-Assisted Content
Bio Digital News Today uses AI tools to assist in the research, drafting, and summarisation of articles. All published content is reviewed for accuracy against the original source material before publication. AI assistance does not change our commitment to evidence-based, accurate reporting.
Corrections and Feedback
If you believe we have made an error, misrepresented a study, or published inaccurate information, contact us at matt@biodigitalnewstoday.com. We take corrections seriously and will respond promptly.