Content Development Policy
All Foundation materials, including the content on this site, are reviewed by experts in the field of endocrinology to ensure that it is the most balanced, accurate and relevant information available. The content is based on objective, appropriately designed and controlled published studies. When possible, all Foundation programs are evidence-based and peer-reviewed.
The Foundation regularly reviews and updates its website content and publications to ensure that it is as up-to-date as possible. Although we enlist the top experts in the field, the Foundation cannot guarantee the absolute accuracy of its materials and, therefore, is not liable for any errors or omissions. The information on this site and Foundation publications do not replace the advice of a trained healthcare provider.
Objectivity Policy
The Hormone Foundation does not endorse specific commercial products that may appear on this site or sold by its corporate sponsors. When providing information about treatment options, the Foundation uses generic names and provides all available options, including the risks and benefits associated with each.
If any of the Foundation’s experts has a relationship with a corporate program sponsor, that relationship is declared in writing by the expert.
The Hormone Foundation and its content developers are not responsible for any losses or damages that result from the use of the information contained on this site.