References Policy

📚 References Policy

References Policy

How LabWise Biomed sources, cites, and verifies the information in its educational content.

Our Approach to Sources

LabWise Biomed aims to base its educational content on established biomedical and laboratory science. Where specific claims are made about laboratory tests, reference ranges, biological processes, or scientific concepts, we draw on sources such as peer-reviewed biomedical literature, laboratory science and haematology textbooks, clinical biochemistry and pathology references, established health organisation guidelines, and university-level biomedical science resources.

How References Are Used

References are used to support factual accuracy, not to provide clinical guidance. LabWise Biomed is an educational website, and the presence of a scientific reference does not mean the content constitutes medical advice.

Not every statement in an article will have an inline citation — this is standard for educational overview content. Core factual claims about laboratory science, however, are grounded in established sources that can be verified.

Reference Ranges

Any reference ranges mentioned on this site are general educational examples only. They are sourced from standard biomedical science and clinical biochemistry texts, but should not be treated as definitive diagnostic thresholds. Reference ranges vary between laboratories, patient populations, and clinical contexts. They must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional.

Corrections and Source Suggestions

If you believe content contains a factual error or would benefit from a better source, please use the Contact page to let us know. Include the page URL, the relevant section, and any source that may support the correction. We take accuracy seriously and aim to update content where appropriate.

⚠️ Educational Content Only

All content on LabWise Biomed is for general educational purposes only. The presence of scientific references does not make any content medical advice, diagnosis, or clinical guidance. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for personal health decisions.