Corrections

Last updated: 14 August 2026

Health information is only worth trusting if its mistakes are visible. This page lists every correction we have made to a published guide, what it changed and when. It is maintained by hand and is not generated from the update dates on articles.

The log

No corrections have been issued yet. VeriNourish Men began publishing in July 2026, and no error that changed the meaning of a guide has been found or reported since. When one is, it appears here with its date, and the article itself says what changed.

What gets logged here

Not every edit is a correction, and treating them as though they were would bury the ones that matter.

  • Logged. A factual error: a wrong number, a dose, a threshold, a study result described inaccurately, or guidance that pointed you in the wrong direction. The correction appears here and is noted in the article.
  • Logged. A source that turns out not to support the claim we attached to it. The claim is weakened or removed, and the change is recorded.
  • Not logged. Typos, broken links and formatting fixes. These are fixed silently.
  • Not logged, but visible. Evidence moving on. When a guideline changes or new research lands, we rewrite the guide and say so in the text. That is an update, not a correction, and the article's update date shows it.

How to report something

Email hello@verinourishmen.com with the page address and what looks wrong. A link to the source you are working from helps and makes the check much faster. We aim to reply within five working days.

A confirmed error is corrected as soon as we have checked it against the primary source, not at the next scheduled review. The full standard behind this is in our editorial policy, and what our review does and does not cover is set out in the review policy.