Cure8 site information
Editorial Policy
How Cure8 selects, summarizes, reviews, updates, and corrects health news summaries.
Editorial principles
Cure8 follows a practical standard for health information: summaries should be understandable, source-linked, transparent about AI assistance, and conservative about medical claims. The site prioritizes clarity over hype and avoids presenting news items as personal medical recommendations.
Source selection
Articles are collected from a Crohn's disease news feed and may include medical publications, research announcements, advocacy news, company updates, and mainstream reporting. Cure8 links to the original source for every summary so readers can inspect context, authorship, dates, and details directly.
AI-assisted workflow
Summaries are generated with AI assistance and formatted for patient-friendly reading. AI can make mistakes, omit nuance, or misunderstand source material. For that reason, Cure8 treats source links as essential and does not ask readers to rely on summaries alone for health decisions.
Accuracy and updates
Health information changes quickly. Cure8 publishes the source date when available and may update summaries or site pages when errors, formatting issues, outdated information, or unclear language are identified.
Corrections
If a summary appears inaccurate, misleading, outdated, or unclear, readers should use the contact page to flag the issue. Corrections may include revising summary text, clarifying the source context, updating metadata, or removing content that no longer meets the site's standards.
Medical review
Cure8 summaries are not currently individually reviewed by a medical professional before publication. This is why the site includes original source links, visible disclaimers, and reminders to consult qualified clinicians for personal care questions.