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Accessibility


Alternative Access to Web Documents
 

The National Children’s Study is making every effort to ensure that the information available on our Web site is accessible to all. If you use special adaptive equipment to access the Web and encounter problems when using our site, please let us know. Write to: NCSHelpDesk@mail.nih.gov and we will provide the information to you in an alternate format. It would be helpful if you can be as specific as possible when describing the information you seek.

If you need help accessing a PDF document, Adobe® offers conversion tools at its Adobe Accessibility Resource Center.

Learn how to increase the font size on a Web site using Internet Explorer.

For help with other Microsoft® products, visit their Microsoft Accessibility page.

For NIH employees who need assistance with accessibility, please contact the Equal Employment Opportunity Officer in your Institute.

To learn more about the regulations governing the accessibility of federal electronic information products, visit the Section 508 page.

Thank you for using the National Children’s Study Web site.