FAQ
Plain‑English answers to common questions about NeuroBreath.
Frequently asked questions
Is NeuroBreath medical advice?
No. NeuroBreath provides educational information only and does not replace professional care.
Who writes and reviews your content?
Our editorial team drafts content and a reviewer checks clarity, safety language, and evidence context.
How do you choose sources?
We prioritise public‑health guidance and peer‑reviewed evidence, then summarise in plain English.
Why are there UK and US versions?
We localise spelling, terminology, and references so guidance is easier to use in each region.
Can NeuroBreath diagnose me or my child?
No. NeuroBreath is not a diagnostic service and does not provide medical decisions.
How do I pick a starting point quickly?
Use the Help Me Choose wizard or the starter journeys hub to find a short path.
Are the tools safe for children?
The tools are educational and designed for everyday support. Use them with adult guidance where appropriate.
How often is content reviewed?
Every page displays a last reviewed date and a review interval so you can see the update cadence.
What data do you store?
We store only essential data needed for the experience. Some tools save locally on your device.
Why are citations copy‑only links?
We show citations as copy‑only references so you can verify sources without leaving the site.
How do I use printables?
Printables include short instructions on each page. You can print or download a PDF where available.
How do you handle accessibility?
We aim for WCAG 2.2 AA standards with readable layouts, keyboard support, and reduced‑motion options.
Educational information only. If you are worried about your health or safety, seek professional advice.
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Last reviewed
17 Jan 2026
Next review due
16 Jul 2026
Updated
17 Jan 2026
Evidence & sources
6 sources · tiers A, B
Update history
- 17 Jan 2026contentFAQ page published with common trust questions.
Educational information only — not medical advice. Read the disclaimer.