
Noah Schömann
Editorial Team, SYLO
Noah works on the SYLO editorial team, where his focus sits closer to the research side of the pipeline. He reviews which studies were pulled into each article, checks that summarized findings reflect what the original papers actually concluded, and pushes back when a source does not fully support a claim. Noah does not hold a medical license and does not give clinical advice. Medical authority on SYLO articles comes from peer-reviewed cited sources, not individual authors. If a passage cannot be anchored to a real, reachable paper, it does not ship — the draft goes back through research and synthesis until every statement has a traceable reference that a reader can open and read. Noah pays particular attention to how effect sizes and study limitations are reported, because the gap between a real finding and an overstated headline is often where mental-health content goes wrong. Readers with clinical questions should speak to a qualified healthcare professional about their own care rather than rely on a SYLO article to guide treatment decisions or to replace an individualized assessment.
Articles by Noah Schömann
- The Meditating Brain – How Mindfulness Rewires Your Stress Response
- Free Meditation App: Why the Best Tools Don't Have to Be Expensive
- The Vagus Nerve Explained – The Invisible Bridge Between Mind and Body
- Relationship Stress Starts Within You – What Your Triggers Have to Do With Old Wounds
- Resolving Relationship Problems: How Mindfulness Opens New Paths
- Mental Health App: Your Companion for Inner Clarity
- What Decision Fatigue Has to Do With Inner Noise
- Learning to Fall Asleep – Why Your Nights Begin With Your Days
