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How we update content

We track review dates, review intervals, and update history to keep guidance current and transparent.

What “last reviewed” means

Every evidence‑informed page includes a last reviewed date and a planned review interval. This tells you when the content was last checked.

Last reviewed:17 Jan 2026

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How to interpret “review due”

When a review is due, we reassess sources and language, and update content as needed. A review due date does not imply urgent risk.

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If something looks outdated or unclear, let us know. We prioritise updates based on feedback and review schedules.

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Written by:NeuroBreath Editorial Team·Editorial team
Reviewed by:Evidence Review Desk·Evidence reviewer
Editorial roles: Author drafts content · Reviewer checks clarity and safety language · Evidence reviewer checks source quality · Accessibility reviewer checks readability. Meet the editorial team.

Last reviewed

17 Jan 2026

Next review due

16 Jul 2026

Updated

17 Jan 2026

Evidence & sources

3 sources · tiers A, B

Update history
  • 17 Jan 2026contentUpdate workflow page published.

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