About Eductin
Established 2022 · Updated October 2024
Eductin was founded with a single guiding principle: people deserve accurate, evidence-based information about how their brains work — written by credentialed experts, not content farms or affiliate marketers.
The internet is saturated with brain health misinformation. Supplements are marketed as "memory cures." Pseudoscientific interventions are presented alongside legitimate research without distinction. Clickbait headlines overpromise and underdeliver. Eductin exists as an antidote to this noise.
Our Editorial Standards
Every article published on Eductin must meet rigorous criteria:
- Written or reviewed by a credentialed expert — neurologist, PhD neuroscientist, or registered dietitian with documented expertise in the relevant subject area
- Sourced exclusively from peer-reviewed research — we cite PubMed, NIH, Cochrane Reviews, and recognized medical institutions. We do not cite press releases, company-sponsored studies without independent replication, or non-peer-reviewed opinion pieces as scientific evidence
- Updated on a defined schedule — brain health research evolves rapidly; we maintain a review cycle for all published content
- No sponsored content, no paid placements — Eductin does not accept payment from supplement manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, or any commercial health entity in exchange for editorial coverage. Our content is never influenced by advertiser relationships
- Clear medical disclaimers — we are an educational publication, not a clinical service; we make this distinction explicit on every page
Our Team
Eductin's content is produced and reviewed by three primary experts, supported by a network of fact-checkers and medical editors:
Dr. Sarah Chen, MD
Board-certified neurologist with 14 years of clinical and research experience. Fellowship in cognitive neurology at Stanford Medical Center. Research published in Neurology, JAMA Neurology, and the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
Dr. James Okafor, PhD
PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from Johns Hopkins University. 12 years of memory research. Expert in episodic memory, stress-cognition interactions, and sleep science. Former NIH postdoctoral fellow.
Dr. Maria Santos, RDN, PhD
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with PhD in Nutritional Neuroscience from Tufts University. 11 years studying diet-brain interactions. Former research scientist at the USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging.
Our Commitments to Readers
- Transparency: All authors are identified with their credentials. Any potential conflicts of interest are disclosed.
- Accuracy over virality: We do not publish content to generate clicks. We publish content when we have sufficient evidence to make accurate, useful claims.
- Corrections policy: When we make errors, we correct them promptly and transparently, noting the correction at the bottom of the updated article.
- Independence: Our editorial decisions are made solely by our medical and scientific editorial team, without commercial influence.
- Privacy: We collect minimal data and never sell reader information to third parties. See our Privacy Policy.
Contact Us
For editorial inquiries, corrections, or media requests, please visit our Contact page or email editorial@eductin.com.
For advertising inquiries: advertising@eductin.com (note: we do not accept sponsored content or paid editorial placements).