Editorial Policy

Last updated: August 16, 2026

1. Where our articles come from

Every briefing starts from identified sources: peer-reviewed journals indexed in PubMed and Europe PMC, registered clinical trials on ClinicalTrials.gov, preprint servers (bioRxiv, medRxiv), and established science media. Each article names its sources and links to them in a references section, so any claim we publish can be traced to where it came from.

2. How they are written and verified

Vaanaalife briefings are drafted with the assistance of AI tools, working from the source material described above, under human editorial direction. We are straightforward about this because the safeguards matter more than the drafting method: before publication, every draft passes an automated verification step that compares its claims, one by one, against the text of the sources it cites. A draft that makes a claim its sources do not support is not published — it is held for correction or discarded.

We keep an internal copy of each article's source material, with a record of where and when it was retrieved, so articles remain checkable even after a source moves or changes.

3. What we will not do

We do not invent dosages, protocols, statistics, or citations. Where the research does not yet translate into practical recommendations, we say exactly that rather than manufacture advice. Where a recommendation comes from general clinical guidance rather than the study under discussion, we attribute it to its actual source.

4. Commercial relationship

Vaanaalife.com is published by VAANAA Co., Ltd., a longevity clinic in Bangkok, Thailand. Some articles relate to services the clinic offers; where they do, the connection is stated openly in the article. Scientific accuracy is never subordinated to commercial interest: an article about a service is held to the same source-verification standard as any other.

5. Not medical advice

Our briefings are information, not medical advice. Every article carries a medical disclaimer, and decisions about your health belong with you and a qualified clinician who knows your situation.

6. Mistakes

When we get something wrong, we correct it. How to report an error and what happens next is described in our Corrections Policy.