About FSIBlog

We Make Health Information Simple, Honest and Useful

FSIBlog is a trusted health and wellness blog built on one belief: that every person deserves access to accurate, easy-to-understand medical information without needing a medical degree to make sense of it.

From nutrition and fitness to mental health, chronic conditions, and preventive care, FSIBlog covers the health topics that matter most to real people living real lives.

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500+
Expert Health Articles Published
50K+
Monthly Readers Worldwide
20+
Health Topics Covered in Depth
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Editorially Reviewed Content
Our Mission

Why FSIBlog Exists and What We Stand For

When people search for health information online they are often met with confusing medical jargon, alarming headlines, or content written to rank on search engines rather than genuinely help the person reading it. FSIBlog was created to change that.

Our mission is straightforward. We write health content that is accurate, human, and genuinely useful. Every article on FSIBlog starts with a question a real person would ask, and ends with an answer they can actually act on.

We believe that being well-informed about your health is one of the most powerful things you can do for yourself and your family. FSIBlog exists to make that possible for everyone, regardless of their background or medical knowledge.

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Accuracy First

Every factual claim is backed by credible sources including NHS, WHO, NICE, Mayo Clinic, and peer-reviewed research from PubMed.

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Plain Language Always

We write for people, not search engines. Complex medical topics are explained clearly so anyone can understand and act on the information.

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Reader Safety

Every article includes proper medical disclaimers, when to see a doctor guidance, and crisis resources for sensitive health topics.

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Always Up to Date

Medical guidelines change. Our team regularly reviews and updates published content to reflect the latest clinical evidence and NHS guidance.

Our Story

How FSIBlog Started and Where We Are Today

FSIBlog began as a small personal health blog and has grown into one of the most trusted independent health publishing platforms in the UK.

2015

The Beginning

FSIBlog launched as a personal health and wellness blog focused on sharing honest, research-backed information with readers who were frustrated by sensationalist health media and unclear medical advice online.

2018

Growing the Team

As readership grew, FSIBlog expanded its contributor base to include qualified nutritionists, registered nurses, certified fitness coaches, and mental health professionals, raising the editorial bar significantly.

2021

Reaching 50,000 Readers

FSIBlog crossed 50,000 monthly readers, a milestone that reflected the trust the audience had placed in the platform and the consistency of the health content being published week after week.

2023

Editorial Standards Upgrade

FSIBlog introduced its full editorial review process, requiring every article to be fact-checked against primary medical sources and reviewed by a qualified health professional before publication.

2024

500 Articles Published

FSIBlog reached the milestone of 500 published health articles, covering everything from managing chronic conditions to practical nutrition guides and evidence-based mental health advice.

Today

Still Growing, Still Honest

FSIBlog continues to publish new health content daily, update existing articles to reflect the latest medical guidelines, and grow a community of readers who trust us to help them make better health decisions.

Founder
Founder of FSIBlog

Kasley Killam: A Mission to Spread Social Health Awareness

Kasley Killam is a leading social health advocate, Harvard-trained researcher, and bestselling author dedicated to helping people thrive through meaningful human connection and evidence-based wellness. As the founder of FSIBlog, she has built a platform rooted in science and real-life health experience, bringing trusted guidance on nutrition, mental health, and community wellbeing to readers around the world.

FSIBlog reflects Kasley's core belief that health information should never be gatekept. Whether you are managing a chronic condition, trying to improve your fitness, navigating mental health challenges, or simply trying to eat better, every person deserves access to content that is honest, clinically sound, and written in a way that treats readers as intelligent adults capable of making great decisions when given the right information.

Kasley Killam founder of FSIBlog and social health advocate
What We Cover

Health Topics FSIBlog Covers Every Week

FSIBlog publishes content across more than 20 health and wellness categories written to help you understand, manage, and improve your health.

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Heart and Cardiovascular Health

Blood pressure, cholesterol, heart disease prevention and management.

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Mental Health and Wellbeing

Anxiety, depression, stress, sleep disorders, mindfulness, and therapy guidance.

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Nutrition and Healthy Eating

Diet plans, gut health, vitamins, supplements, meal prep, and food science.

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Fitness and Exercise

Workout plans, strength training, cardio, yoga, and exercise for chronic conditions.

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Medical Conditions

Diabetes, thyroid health, cancer awareness, respiratory conditions, and more.

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Women's and Family Health

Pregnancy, PCOS, menopause, child health, and healthy ageing guides.

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Skin, Hair and Dental Health

Acne, eczema, hair loss, oral hygiene, and dermatology explained clearly.

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Preventive Healthcare

Health screenings, vaccinations, blood tests, and early detection guidance.

Our Editorial Team

The People Behind FSIBlog Content

FSIBlog is powered by a team of qualified health writers, medical reviewers, and editorial professionals committed to accuracy and reader trust.

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Emma Harrison

Lead Health Editor

Registered nurse with 12 years of clinical experience. Emma oversees all medical content review and ensures every article meets NHS and WHO standards before publication.

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James Reid

Nutrition and Diet Writer

Registered nutritionist and dietitian with expertise in gut health, weight management, and sports nutrition. James writes FSIBlog's most-read nutrition guides and meal planning content.

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Sarah Patel

Mental Health Content Lead

Qualified counsellor and mental health journalist. Sarah writes and reviews all FSIBlog mental health content with a focus on compassion, clinical accuracy, and reader safety.

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Dr. Daniel Moore

Medical Reviewer

GP with over 15 years of clinical practice. Dr Moore provides independent medical review for complex condition articles and checks dosage, diagnosis, and treatment accuracy across the site.

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Laura Chen

Fitness and Wellness Writer

Certified personal trainer and sports science graduate. Laura covers fitness plans, exercise for chronic conditions, injury rehab, and evidence-based wellness habits for FSIBlog readers.

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Olivia Adams

SEO and Content Strategist

Health content strategist with a background in medical journalism. Olivia ensures FSIBlog content reaches the readers who need it most while maintaining the editorial standards the platform is built on.

How We Work

Our Editorial Process from Idea to Publication

Every FSIBlog article goes through a rigorous editorial process to ensure it is accurate, useful, and safe for readers to act on.

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Topic Research and Selection

Topics are chosen based on reader questions, search data, and emerging medical research. We prioritise health questions that people genuinely need clear answers to.

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Expert Writing and Sourcing

Articles are written by qualified health writers using primary sources from NHS, WHO, NICE, Mayo Clinic, and peer-reviewed journals. No article is written without credible evidence.

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Medical Review and Fact Check

Every article is reviewed by a qualified health professional before publication. Claims are checked, dosages are verified, and any advice is confirmed against current clinical guidelines.

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Publication and Ongoing Updates

Once published, articles are monitored for guideline changes and updated regularly. FSIBlog never leaves outdated medical advice live if newer and safer guidance has been issued.

Questions About FSIBlog

What People Most Often Ask Us

Quick answers to the most common questions readers have about FSIBlog, our content, and how we work.

Yes. Every article published on FSIBlog is reviewed by a qualified health professional and backed by primary sources including the NHS, WHO, NICE, Mayo Clinic, and peer-reviewed research from PubMed. We do not publish health claims that cannot be verified from credible medical sources.
No. FSIBlog is an informational resource only and does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have symptoms, concerns about a condition, or questions about medication, always consult your GP or a qualified healthcare professional. FSIBlog helps you understand health topics, not diagnose or treat them.
FSIBlog welcomes qualified health writers, nutritionists, personal trainers, nurses, and medical journalists to submit guest articles. Email your pitch to fsiblog8@gmail.com with your topic idea and a brief outline of your health background. Our editorial team reviews every pitch and aims to respond within two working days.
Yes. FSIBlog partners with health brands, wellness companies, and medical organisations on sponsored content and editorial partnerships. All sponsored content is clearly labelled, must meet our editorial accuracy standards, and cannot include misleading health claims. For partnership enquiries please contact fsiblog8@gmail.com.
You can reach the FSIBlog editorial team at any time by emailing fsiblog8@gmail.com. Whether you have a question about an article, want to suggest a health topic, submit a guest post, or discuss a partnership, we read every message and aim to respond within two working days.
FSIBlog publishes new content throughout the week and regularly reviews and updates published articles whenever medical guidelines change, new research is released, or reader feedback highlights something that needs clarification. We never leave outdated medical advice live if more current guidance has been issued by the NHS, WHO, or other recognised health authorities.

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