Health information can influence important decisions, so clarity and sourcing matter.
Explain evidence carefully
A single study or social-media claim should not automatically be presented as a settled medical fact. Good reporting explains what is known, what is uncertain and where readers can find professional or official guidance.
Avoid unnecessary alarm
Headlines that exaggerate risk can create confusion. Health stories should use accurate language, provide context and avoid turning unusual cases into a misleading picture of everyday risk.
Make information practical
Readers often need simple answers: what changed, who is affected, what official advice says and where to seek appropriate help.
Karnali Express aims to treat health as a public-interest reporting area while keeping individual medical decisions with qualified professionals.
