Medical guide
How to make an evidence-based health news digest with AI
Evidence-based health news, delivered calm, accurate, and useful.

Turn health studies, guidelines, and headlines into a calm, accurate audio digest — facts intact, hype stripped out.
Health news travels faster than the evidence behind it. A single study becomes a scary headline, a supplement gets oversold, and patients arrive worried about something a careful reading would have calmed. An evidence-based health digest cuts through that — it explains what a study actually found, how strong the evidence is, and what (if anything) it means for the listener, all in a few measured minutes.
The Health Brief template is built for exactly that tone: calm, accurate, useful. It reads medical studies, guideline updates, and health headlines, translates the jargon into plain language, and writes a short two-host script that keeps every number, dose, and caveat intact. In Newsroom mode it runs on a schedule, so a fresh, trustworthy health digest publishes automatically every day or week without you re-recording a thing.
How to make one with Pollinator Studio
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Start from the Health Brief template
One click loads the pre-built Health Brief recipe — preset hosts, a calm pace, neutral background bed, and a script prompt tuned to summarize evidence without hype. Use it exactly as-is, or open any part to make it your own.
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Add your sources
Paste a study or press-release URL, drop in the abstract or guideline text, or just type a topic like 'new blood-pressure targets, 2026.' In Newsroom mode, connect an RSS, WordPress, or JSON feed (a journal, agency, or health-news site) so stories arrive automatically.
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Choose your two hosts
The default pairing is Charon, a steady lead anchor, and Vindemiatrix, a clear health correspondent. Preview any of the 73 voices and set each host's delivery and pace — measured and unhurried suits a health digest best.
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Generate and fact-check the script
The AI writes a short back-and-forth that states the finding, names the study type and size, and flags uncertainty. Edit any line, tighten the intro, set the length (a 5–8 minute digest is ideal), and add your standing 'this isn't medical advice' note to the outro prompt.
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Schedule it (Newsroom mode)
Set daily or weekly runs. Stories auto-fetch, dedupe, generate, render, and publish hands-free — so a reliable health edition lands on the same cadence every time.
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Render and distribute
Audio renders in a couple of minutes with your cover art. Download the MP3 for a clinic feed or newsletter, or submit your built-in RSS feed once to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music — every future digest publishes automatically. Save your tweaks as a custom template to reuse.
Make it your own
The Health Brief template is ready to use as-is — one click and you're generating. But every part is editable: swap any of the 73 AI voices and set each host's delivery and pace, change the background music, edit the AI script and intro/outro prompts, set the length, and add your own or AI-generated cover art. Set the reading level for clinicians or the general public, choose your two hosts, decide how many stories each edition covers, and add your own evidence-grading or "talk to your doctor" disclaimer to the outro.
Prefer to start from scratch? Build your own custom template and save your setup to reuse for every future episode.
Tips for a great medical episode
- Lead with the evidence quality, not the headline: say whether it's a randomized trial, an observational study, or a single case before you say what it found.
- Always keep the numbers exact — doses, sample sizes, percentages, and absolute vs. relative risk. Never let simplification blur a statistic.
- Name the uncertainty out loud: 'early,' 'in mice,' 'not yet replicated.' Calm and accurate beats breathless every time.
- Close every edition with a standing line that this is general information, not medical advice, and to talk to a clinician — bake it into the outro prompt so it never gets skipped.
- Keep a predictable length and schedule so patients and staff build a listening habit around it.
What you can do with Pollinator Studio
- 100+ ready-made templates — one click to start
- 73 AI voices — preview + per-host delivery & pace
- AI script from a URL, pasted text, or a topic
- 83-track licensed music + transition library
- AI-generated (or upload your own) cover art
- One-click RSS distribution to Spotify, Apple & Amazon
- Schedule daily/weekly auto-generation + auto-publishing from your feed
Try the Health Brief template free
30 minutes of audio per month. No credit card, no microphone.
Start freeFrequently asked questions
Can it keep the facts accurate when it simplifies a study?
It's designed to. The Health Brief prompt translates jargon into plain words while preserving names, doses, sample sizes, and numbers, and it flags uncertainty. Always review the script before you render — you stay the editor of record.
Can I run a health digest automatically every day or week?
Yes, in Newsroom mode. Connect an RSS, WordPress, or JSON feed from a journal, agency, or health-news source and set a daily or weekly schedule. Each edition is fetched, written, rendered, and published without manual work.
How do I make sure it doesn't sound like medical advice?
Keep the framing informational and add a standing disclaimer to the outro prompt — a short 'this is general information, not medical advice; talk to your clinician' line that appears on every episode.
Creator or Newsroom edition?
Both. Creators can produce one-off health explainers or a weekly digest by hand; newsrooms and public-health teams can automate a daily or weekly edition on a schedule with auto-publish.
Which sources work best?
Peer-reviewed studies, official guideline updates, and reputable health-news articles. Paste a URL or text, or connect a trusted feed. Stick to primary and authoritative sources so the digest stays credible.


