Trust

Reviewer profile and editorial framework

This page serves both as our editorial about page and a transparent reviewer profile. Here we explain who is behind Longevity Lab, how articles are reviewed, and how clinical trust is maintained.

Borys Viktorovytj Riabtsev, publisher and editor-in-chief of Longevity Lab

Editorial Profile

Borys Viktorovytj Riabtsev

Publisher, Editorial Lead & Data Controller | Trained at Bogomolets National Medical University (NMU) in Kyiv, subsequently relocated to Denmark following the war in Ukraine

Residing in Denmark with a professional and personal background from Kyiv

Borys Viktorovytj Riabtsev publishes Longevity Lab as a research-backed information project on precision medicine, metabolic health, and healthy aging, utilizing rigorous sources, independent medical review, and objective YMYL communication.

Focus Areas

  • Precision medicine and clinical decision support
  • Metabolic health, glucose dynamics, and risk assessment
  • Healthy aging, functional reserve, and prevention
  • Critical evaluation of wearables, diagnostics, and longevity marketing

Longevity Lab utilizes independent medical review: articles are written by the editorial team and subsequently reviewed by an external medical expert to ensure the highest scientific precision.

The project is rooted in medical education from Kyiv and was further developed in Denmark after escaping the war in Ukraine, focusing on objective health information and a clear distinction between generic education and individual clinical treatment.

This site does not provide personal medical advice, does not diagnose, and updates content as new data modifies reasonable scientific consensus.

Vadim Doroshenko, medical reviewer

Medical Reviewer Profile

Vadim Doroshenko

Medical Reviewer

Vadim Doroshenko serves as the medical reviewer for Longevity Lab. With a background in medicine and health sciences, he ensures that the health information and interpretation of clinical trials are accurate, objective, and aligned with current medical consensus.

What the review includes

  • Primary health claims are verified against clinical trials or guidelines.
  • Medical disclaimers and limitations must be clearly visible to the reader.
  • Verification that wearables, diagnostics, or supplements are not marketed with exaggerated clinical promises.
  • Side effects and risks of pharmacological agents (e.g., GLP-1) are presented objectively.

The review focuses on medical accuracy, strength of evidence, clinical disclaimers, and preventing unfounded health claims.

Reviewer Profile and Medical Responsibility

Vadim Doroshenko is responsible for the medical reviewer layer at Longevity Lab. The reviewer function is not used for schema fluff, but as a real explanation of who reviews the articles and what the review includes.

Medical background from Dnipro State Medical University. Reviews articles for medical precision, strength of evidence, and clinical relevance.

External Profiles, sameAs and Identity

Longevity Lab does not claim external LinkedIn, ORCID, or Scholar profiles in schema or UI because public profiles for this specific layout are not maintained. We do not use internal trust pages as a false substitute for external identities.

No external LinkedIn, ORCID, or Scholar profiles are claimed in schema or UI. Identity is anchored in photo, public contact address, education credentials, and visible trust pages.

What the Review Layer Checks

  • Primary health claims are verified against clinical trials or guidelines.
  • Medical disclaimers and limitations must be clearly visible to the reader.
  • Verification that wearables, diagnostics, or supplements are not marketed with exaggerated clinical promises.
  • Side effects and risks of pharmacological agents (e.g., GLP-1) are presented objectively.

Editorial Policy and Independence

Content is written by our editorial team and subsequently reviewed by our medical reviewer. We maintain strict separation between commercial monetization and editorial assessment.