Editorial & Sources Policy
NeuroMedHub publishes educational content in neurology, neuroscience, and clinical neurophysiology for patients, medical students, residents, and healthcare professionals.
Articles are written and/or medically reviewed by Dr. Abdelhamid NAILI, MD, Specialist in Clinical Neurophysiology, with hospital-based experience in EMG/NCS, EEG, evoked potentials, polysomnography, and neuromuscular diagnostic reasoning.
The content is based on clinical experience, standard medical practice, peer-reviewed literature, medical textbooks, and recognized guidelines or professional society recommendations when available.
NeuroMedHub aims to present medical information clearly, accurately, and responsibly. Articles may be updated when new evidence, guideline changes, or important corrections become available.
Sources used on NeuroMedHub may include peer-reviewed medical articles, PubMed-indexed publications, professional society guidelines, recognized medical institutions, medical textbooks, and expert clinical practice standards.
When an article discusses medical diagnosis, treatment, or clinical decision-making, references are provided whenever possible at the end of the article.
NeuroMedHub avoids presenting unsupported medical claims as facts. When content includes clinical opinion, practical interpretation, or educational commentary, this is intended to support learning and should not replace direct medical evaluation.
Some content may be supported by digital writing or editing tools to improve clarity, structure, or language. However, medical accuracy, clinical interpretation, and final editorial responsibility remain under human medical review.
If readers notice outdated information, unclear statements, or possible errors, they are encouraged to contact NeuroMedHub through the Contact page.
