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    Editorial & Medical Review Policy

    At Noor Esthetique and Wellness Center, every piece of clinical content published on thenoormd.com is created to help our patients and readers make informed, evidence-based decisions about their health. Because we publish content on medical topics — including hormone therapy, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), weight management, and medical aesthetics — we hold our articles to a higher editorial standard than typical wellness blogs. This page explains exactly how that content is researched, written, reviewed, updated, and corrected.

    Last updated: May 25, 2026

    Our Editorial Mission

    Our mission is to provide medically accurate, clinically relevant, and patient-friendly information that reflects the current standard of care. We aim to make complex endocrine, hormonal, and aesthetic medicine topics understandable without oversimplifying the science, and without ever substituting our articles for individualized medical advice from a licensed clinician.

    Who Writes and Reviews Our Content

    All clinical articles on thenoormd.com are written or medically reviewed by Dr. Qureshi — board-certified medical leadership with more than 10 years of clinical practice experience.

    When research or drafting assistance is used (including AI-assisted research tools), the resulting content is reviewed by Dr. Qureshi before publication to verify clinical accuracy, citation integrity, and alignment with current professional guidelines. No article is published on this site without being reviewed by a licensed physician.

    Our Sourcing Standards

    We cite primary, authoritative sources whenever possible. In order of preference, we draw from:

    1. Peer-reviewed clinical research published in journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, and JAMA.
    2. Clinical practice guidelines from professional societies, including the Endocrine Society, the American Urological Association (AUA), the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE), and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
    3. U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) labeling, New Drug Application (NDA) documents, and drug safety communications.
    4. Major academic medical centers (Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins, NIH/MedlinePlus) for patient-facing reference material.
    5. Government public health sources (CDC, NIH, HHS) for epidemiology and population-level data.

    We avoid citing commercial websites, unverified blogs, or sources that do not disclose authorship and credentials. Every clinical claim that can be cited is cited inline, with the publication, year, and (where applicable) DOI or PubMed link provided.

    How We Research and Write

    Our content development process follows a structured five-step workflow:

    1. Topic selection — driven by the questions our patients ask in consultations, current guideline updates, and gaps in existing patient-facing information.
    2. Source review — we identify the most current peer-reviewed studies, society guidelines, and FDA documents relevant to the topic.
    3. Drafting — articles are drafted with primary sources cited inline. We may use AI-assisted research and drafting tools to accelerate this step, but the resulting draft is always treated as a starting point, never as final content.
    4. Medical review — Dr. Qureshi personally reviews each article for clinical accuracy, citation integrity, completeness, and tone. He revises or rejects content that does not meet our standards.
    5. Publication — only after medical review is the article published, with a clearly displayed author byline, reviewer attribution, and review date.

    How We Keep Content Current

    Medical knowledge evolves. Articles on this site display both a publication date and a "Last medically reviewed" date. We re-review clinical content under any of the following conditions:

    • A relevant professional society publishes new or updated clinical guidelines.
    • A landmark randomized controlled trial or systematic review changes the standard of care.
    • The FDA issues a new approval, label change, or safety communication relevant to the topic.
    • A reader, clinician, or our internal team identifies a factual error or material omission.
    • At minimum, every clinical article is re-reviewed at least once every 18 months even if no new guidance has been issued.

    When an article is updated, the "Last medically reviewed" date is refreshed and material changes are reflected throughout the article.

    AI Disclosure

    We use AI-assisted tools for research, outlining, and drafting because they help us produce more thorough, better-cited content than would otherwise be feasible for a single-clinician practice. However:

    • No article is published without being reviewed by Dr. Qureshi.
    • AI tools do not make clinical recommendations on this site. All recommendations are made or endorsed by a licensed physician.
    • AI-assisted content is held to the same sourcing and accuracy standards as any other content we publish.
    • We do not publish AI-generated content on YMYL medical topics without a human medical reviewer in the loop.

    Corrections Policy

    If we discover a factual error in any article — or if a reader identifies one — we will:

    1. Correct the error promptly.
    2. Update the "Last medically reviewed" date on the article.
    3. For material errors that affect clinical understanding, add a brief correction note explaining what was changed and when.
    4. Acknowledge the contributor when an error is identified externally, if they wish to be acknowledged.

    To report a possible error, please email info@thenoormd.com or use our contact page.

    Advertising, Sponsorship, and Conflicts of Interest

    thenoormd.com does not accept paid advertising, sponsored content, or affiliate compensation for editorial articles. The only commercial relationships reflected on this site are the services Noor Esthetique and Wellness Center directly offers to its patients. When an article references one of our services, that relationship is disclosed in context.

    Dr. Qureshi has no undisclosed financial relationships with the manufacturers of any pharmaceutical product, device, or service discussed on this site. Any future material relationships will be disclosed at the article level.

    Medical Disclaimer

    The content on thenoormd.com is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this site. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.

    Contact Our Editorial Team

    We welcome questions, corrections, and suggestions from patients, clinicians, and readers.