Sources & Medical References
Sources & Medical References
Last Updated: March 2026
At Invisible Illness Guide, we are committed to providing accurate, evidence-based, and trustworthy health information. All medical content published on this website is created using reliable scientific sources, recognized medical institutions, and peer-reviewed research.
Our goal is to ensure that readers receive balanced, responsible, and research-supported information about fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and other invisible illnesses.
Primary Medical Authorities We Reference
We rely on established global health organizations and academic medical institutions, including:
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Mayo Clinic
- Cleveland Clinic
- National Health Service (NHS)
Scientific Databases & Research Standards
In addition to institutional guidance, we use high-quality scientific literature from reputable research databases such as:
- PubMed (U.S. National Library of Medicine)
- Peer-reviewed medical journals
- Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
- Randomized controlled clinical trials
- Official clinical practice guidelines
Whenever possible, we prioritize:
- Consensus statements from recognized medical authorities
- Government health recommendations
- Large-scale clinical research studies
- Recent evidence reflecting current medical standards
Our Evidence & Accuracy Commitment
We follow strict editorial standards to ensure medical accuracy:
- All medical claims must be supported by reputable sources.
- Emerging research is clearly identified when evidence is still evolving.
- Unverified treatments or unsupported alternative therapies are not promoted.
- Information is presented in clear, understandable language without exaggeration.
Content Review & Updates
Medical knowledge evolves continuously. For this reason, our content is periodically reviewed and updated to reflect new research findings and updated clinical guidelines.
Each article includes a visible “Last Updated” date to promote transparency and trust.
Educational Purpose
The information provided on Invisible Illness Guide is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Readers should always consult a qualified healthcare professional for personalized medical guidance.
If you have questions about our sources or would like clarification regarding any referenced material, please contact us through our Contact page.
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