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Sources & References Policy

At Biomadam, we are committed to using reliable and reputable sources to support the informational content published on our website.

This policy explains how sources and references are selected and used.

Types of Sources We Use

Depending on the topic and category, our content may reference:

  • Standard academic textbooks
  • Encyclopedias and reference works
  • Educational publications
  • Government and institutional websites
  • Reputable informational resources
  • Subject-specific reference materials

Sources are selected to support clarity, accuracy, and general understanding.

Use of References

Not all articles require formal citations. However, when appropriate, references may be included to:

  • Support factual claims
  • Provide additional context
  • Guide readers to further learning

References are used to enhance understanding, not to provide professional validation.

External Information

External links are provided for informational purposes only. Biomadam does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or current relevance of third-party content.

Source Review & Updates

We periodically review content and references to improve clarity and relevance. Outdated or unreliable sources may be replaced or removed as part of our content update process.

Reader Responsibility

Readers are encouraged to verify information independently and consult qualified professionals when necessary.