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The authors of Body Lab
Author profiles state who takes editorial responsibility for Body Lab content, within what scope, according to which method and with which declared limits.
An educational page does not become reliable merely because a name appears below its title. It becomes easier to verify when the reader can tell who is accountable for the content, what that signature means and which limits it acknowledges.
This index gathers the author profiles published by Body Lab. Each profile has a stable URL and is linked from the trust block on every page it signs.
What a profile lets you verify
A Body Lab author profile describes concrete elements.
- The identity used to sign the content, and whether that signature belongs to an individual or
a team.
- The role taken in writing, checking sources, producing media and maintaining the corpus.
- The area of competence claimed and, just as clearly, the topics excluded from it.
- The working method, linked to the editorial methodology and the
- Declared interests, the date on which the profile was checked and its next review date.
These details are meant to be checked against the content itself. A page must still show its references, level of certainty, date and limits; its author's profile replaces none of that evidence.
Local editorial responsibility
The editorial author is accountable for choosing the subject, writing the page, staying faithful to the cited sources and stating the limits. External scientific review is suspended in solo mode: pages claim neither an external-review status nor an outside endorsement.
This wording prevents an editorial signature from being presented as a professional title or a scientific endorsement it does not possess.
Visible responsibility on every page
The trust block at the end of a document links directly to its author. It also shows publication and review dates, editorial review, educational limits and the references used. The link lets a reader move from a claim to the page carrying it, then from the page to the editorial owner who signs it.
Published profiles
The corpus is currently signed by one collective editorial team. This index will grow only when a new person or team takes a public, documented and verifiable role in publication.
Author of the corpus
- Shapier editorial teamAll Body Lab content is signed collectively by the Shapier editorial team. This page describes its role, its area of competence, its verification method and its declarations of interest.Described without a scene
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Trust and method
Author
Editorial review
Thanh Chau
Published on
August 11, 2026
Reviewed on August 11, 2026
Next review due August 11, 2027
Limits of this page
- This page lists the responsibilities and declarations published by Body Lab; it is neither a professional certification nor an external scientific endorsement.
Educational content. Body Lab does not diagnose and does not replace professional advice.
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