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Editorial Guidelines

Last updated: June 15, 2026

At Audio Extractor from Video, we are committed to providing transparent, accurate, and trustworthy calculations. These guidelines outline our content creation and review standards.

1. Core Principles

Our content is built on the principles of accuracy, transparency, and utility. Every guide and calculator is designed to provide clear, actionable information without unnecessary jargon.

We believe that a health or screening number is only useful when you understand where it comes from and what its limitations are.

2. Sourcing and Citations

We strictly rely on recognized standards from reputable organizations such as the WHO, CDC, and peer-reviewed medical journals.

Formulas, thresholds, and categories used in our calculators are always explicitly stated and cited, allowing users to verify the math themselves.

3. Content Creation and Review Process

All content is drafted by our team of subject-matter experts and engineers. Before publication, every calculator's underlying logic and corresponding guide undergo a rigorous review process.

We test our tools against known edge cases and ensure that the outputs match the published formulas exactly—no rounding shortcuts or unsupported averages.

4. Scope and Limitations

We are plain about our limits. Our tools are educational screening tools, not diagnostic instruments.

Whenever a metric has known shortcomings—for instance, in athletes or children—we explicitly state those limitations instead of pretending one number fits everyone. Every result page advises users to consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical decisions.

5. Corrections and Updates

Medical guidelines and standards evolve. We actively monitor our sources and update our content and calculators to reflect the latest consensus.

If you spot an error or an outdated formula, please contact us. We are committed to correcting inaccuracies promptly and transparently.