Hello! It’s Nick (Lead Researcher at Examine) again. I’m here to give you an update on our page updates.
It’s been a few weeks since I updated you, and as promised, our team has been working hard to bring Examine’s pages up to date. Our new system for identifying and working on pages that need updates has been working great, and we’ve made a ton of progress. Here’s a list of what we’ve accomplished recently:
Major Updates (Considerable updates to the FAQs, database, or both):
Minor Updates (Small additions, changes, or corrections):
We have a ton of intervention pages updates in the pipeline, too. In the next two months you can expect to see BIG updates to some of our most-requested pages, like:
- N-Acetylcysteine (NAC)
- Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN)
- Berberine
- Inositol
- Rhodiola Rosea
- Creatine
- Vitamin D
We’ll be updating our popular Whey Protein, Fish Oil, and Theanine pages as well, plus many, many more. In addition to keeping our pages up to date, our goal is to keep our readers informed about what we’re doing. This is partially because I want you to appreciate the amazing work of our researchers (they rule), but it’s also because your feedback is tremendously important. I want you to know when we’ve finished an update so you can check it over and make sure we didn’t miss anything. I want you to know when we are working on an update so you can suggest studies and ask questions, and I want you to know when we are planning an update so you can tell us how we should prioritize it relative to other pages. We will also be launching our “update log” in the next few weeks, so you’ll be able to keep track of our content and site updates as they happen. Ultimately, the information we’re reviewing and pulling together is for you, and nobody knows what you need as well as you do. So let us know! You are always welcome to reply to this email with questions, concerns, and suggestions, or use our new Send Feedback buttons on every page of the site to contact us directly.
Until next time! Nick Milazzo Lead Researcher, Examine