Methodology

How we evaluate research

Every item we cover is graded so you can see how much weight it deserves.

Evidence grade (study type)

  • A — systematic review / meta-analysis
  • B — randomized controlled human trial
  • C — observational human study
  • D — animal study
  • E — cell / lab / in vitro
  • F — commentary / hypothesis / news-only

Grade describes the type of study, not its quality. We separately
flag sample size, industry funding, preregistration, and whether a result is a
preprint (not yet peer reviewed).

Retractions

We check studies against retraction records. A retracted study is never
presented as standing evidence; we may only cover it as a retraction.

Risk level

Mental-health and other sensitive topics get a stronger disclaimer, crisis
resources, and human review before publishing.

News is a discovery signal; the original paper is the evidence.