Glossary
Stack of the Week
Updated February 28, 2026
Stack of the week is a rotating featured stack intended to seed exploration, not replace personalized assessment.
Why it matters
It changes because data freshness, novelty, and safety context are updated over time.
Why this rotates
- new evidence inputs
- refreshed risk and quality metadata
- variety for users who need alternatives
Recommendation seed, not prescription
Treat it as a candidate list with transparent caveats.
Your current goal, schedule, and safety profile can move it up or down from your actual stack.
Save, modify, or skip
- Save if it matches your current context and risk profile
- modify if route, timing, or dose needs adaptation
- skip if it conflicts with medication or symptom context
Practical action step
Before activating, run the standard check on route, dose window, and contraindication context.
Uncertainty and limits
- Evidence is limited on how strongly feature rotation should influence individual outcomes.
- Evidence is limited on long-term benefit of exploration-driven stack changes.
Cross-site references
How this appears in Unfair
Featured stacks are labeled as discovery content and filtered by your active safety priorities before presentation.
Clinical safety note
Featured suggestions should never override active clinician guidance or clear contraindication flags.
Unfair uses this term in stack builder views, saved stack lists, and cycle controls during setup and review.