Our Commitment To Accuracy
We take factual accuracy seriously. When a published article contains an error — whether a misquoted statistic, an incorrectly attributed study finding, or a claim that the evidence does not support — we correct it promptly and transparently.
Corrections are noted inline in the affected article with a dated correction notice. We do not silently alter published content.
How to Submit a Correction
If you believe an article contains a factual error, email us at info@marketingorscience.com with the subject line "Correction request." Please include:
- The URL of the article in question
- A description of the specific error
- A reference to the source material you believe we have misrepresented or overlooked (e.g., a PubMed ID, DOI, or published guideline)
We review all substantive correction requests and aim to respond within ten business days.
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Correction Log
A record of corrections to published articles will appear below as they are made. This log is updated each time a correction is issued.
- August 6, 2026 — Editorial note added to The 2026 Cyclospora Outbreak: Should You Stop Eating Produce?. A note was added flagging that this is an ongoing story and directing readers to the CDC for the latest information and guidance as the outbreak investigation continues.
- July 19, 2026 — Editorial note added to Finasteride vs. NOVOGRO, Minoxidil vs. NOVOGRO, and PP405 vs. NOVOGRO. Each article was updated with a note flagging that partial, interim 3-month clinical trial results are now available and that the articles will be updated to reflect the new data.
Last updated: August 2026