Accessibility Statement
Last updated: November 20, 2025
At Research in Health Sciences and Bioengineering, we are committed to ensuring that our website, https://researchpublichealth.net, is accessible and usable for all individuals, including people with disabilities.
What web accessibility is
Web accessibility ensures that people with disabilities can navigate, understand, interact, and contribute to the web equally. This includes users who rely on assistive technologies such as screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice recognition software, and screen magnifiers.
Accessibility adjustments on this site
Our website has been designed and updated in alignment with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, which is the internationally recognized accessibility standard.
As part of our accessibility efforts, we have implemented:
General Adjustments
Proper configuration of the website’s language settings.
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A logical reading and content order throughout all pages.
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Clear heading structures (H1, H2, H3) for improved navigation.
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Alternative text (alt text) added to relevant images.
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High-contrast color combinations to ensure visibility and readability.
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Reduced use of animations and moving elements to avoid overstimulation.
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Ensured that all videos, audio files, and documents are accessible or include accessible alternatives.
Wix Accessibility Features
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We have used the Wix Accessibility Wizard to identify and correct potential accessibility issues, including:
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Keyboard navigation support
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Screen reader optimization
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Logical visual hierarchy
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Accessible interactive elements
Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content
Some sections of this website may contain embedded third-party components that are not fully controlled by us (e.g., YouTube videos, external forms, third-party widgets). These elements may not fully comply with WCAG 2.1 AA standards.
Potentially affected pages include:
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Pages containing embedded videos
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Forms hosted outside our domain
Accessibility arrangements in the organization [only add if relevant]
Research In Health operates entirely online and does not maintain public physical facilities. All interactions take place virtually. We are committed to ensuring our digital materials remain accessible to students, researchers, collaborators, and the general public.
Requests, issues, and suggestions
If you experience accessibility barriers on our site, or if you require assistance, please contact our Accessibility Coordinator:
Accessibility Coordinator: Starlin J. Martinez
📞 Phone: +1 (513) 973-8171
📧 Email: info@researchpublichealth.net
🌐 Website: https://researchpublichealth.net
We aim to respond to all accessibility-related inquiries in a timely manner.