Safety language consistency
All health production pages reinforce educational, non-diagnostic language and avoid replacing clinician advice.
Phase 8.8 Health Production Hardening
This final hardening pass confirms safety language, category routing, public index control, QA visibility, and deployment readiness for the Health Intelligence section before moving to the next ToolsBing platform category.
All health production pages reinforce educational, non-diagnostic language and avoid replacing clinician advice.
Pregnancy, blood pressure, diabetes risk, alcohol, kidney/GFR, A1C, medication timing, and emergency-sensitive topics are flagged as estimates with professional-care reminders.
44 Health Tools remain registered under the health-tools category with no duplicate slugs.
Health Intelligence links to Body Measurements, Nutrition, Fitness, Pregnancy & Family, Medical & Wellness, Decision Center, Comparisons, Launch Readiness, Audit, and Hardening pages.
Production health pages are listed for indexing; internal docs, query-string versions, and utility routes remain noindexed.
The Health category now has substantial original calculator depth, contextual guidance, disclaimer framing, and launch QA documentation.
Core Web Vitals, Search Console coverage, real mobile rendering, caching, and broken-link scans must still be checked after upload.
The Health platform is stable enough to freeze and move into Phase 9 Business Intelligence unless production bugs appear.
Freeze Phase 8 after this release. Health Intelligence now has foundation pages, five calculator clusters, a decision center, comparison routing, launch readiness, audit reporting, and production hardening. New Health work should be limited to bug fixes, formula improvements, or future calculator additions after live feedback.
Run live-domain checks for mobile layout, PHP routing, all Health Tools URLs, sitemap submission, Search Console coverage, Core Web Vitals, broken links, robots.txt, page titles, meta descriptions, legal pages, contact page, and AdSense policy readiness.
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