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For Every Community

Para cada comunidad

Health information should be accessible to everyone — regardless of age, language, literacy, or connectivity.

Designed with people, not just for them

Co-designed with Users

Tested with real patients in clinical settings. Every feature reflects feedback from older adults, prenatal patients, and community pharmacists.

Accessible by Default

Accessibility isn't an afterthought — it's the foundation. WCAG AA compliance, 18px minimum text, 44px touch targets, full keyboard navigation.

Language Inclusion

Complete Spanish translations powered by NIH's own bilingual fact sheets. Not machine-translated — human-curated by NIH researchers.

Works Everywhere

Progressive web app works without internet. Critical for rural clinics, community health centers, and areas with limited connectivity.

Real people, real needs

Older adult woman consulting with community pharmacist. Photo: NCI / Rhoda Baer, public domain.

Margaret, 72

Retired teacher, lives alone in suburban Phoenix. Daughter helps manage medications remotely.

Amlodipine Metformin Vitamin D Calcium Magnesium
Pain Point

"The supplement labels are confusing. I asked my pharmacist about my Vitamin D, and he said it was 'probably fine' — but he didn't actually check."

How Resin Health Helps

Scan her Vitamin D bottle → instant interaction check against Amlodipine and Metformin → plain-language results she can share with her daughter and doctor.

Pregnant woman smiling and talking to her doctor during prenatal visit. Photo: NICHD/NIH, public domain.

Priya, 29

Software engineer, first pregnancy. Worried about what's safe during pregnancy.

Prenatal vitamin Iron supplement DHA/Omega-3
Pain Point

"Every website says something different. One blog says iron is essential, another says too much is dangerous. I just want to know what NIH actually recommends."

How Resin Health Helps

Every answer cites NIH ODS fact sheets → trustworthy, consistent information for pregnancy → can share citation links with her OB-GYN.

Community pharmacist selecting medication from pharmacy shelf. Photo: NCI / Rhoda Baer, public domain.

Dr. Patel, Community Pharmacist

Independent pharmacy in a diverse neighborhood. Sees 200+ patients per week. Many patients take supplements without telling their doctors.

200+ patients/week Diverse community Independent pharmacy
Pain Point

"I don't have time to look up every supplement interaction for every patient. Most patients don't even mention their supplements unless I specifically ask."

How Resin Health Helps

Patients arrive informed → better conversations → pharmacist can focus on complex cases → recommends Resin Health to patients who ask about supplements.

WCAG AA compliance, built in

Contrast Ratios

All text meets 4.5:1 minimum. Large text meets 3:1.

Text Sizes

18px minimum body text. Headings scale from 24px to 52px.

Touch Targets

44px minimum for all interactive elements.

Keyboard Navigation

Full tab-through navigation. Visible focus indicators on all elements.

Screen Reader Support

Semantic HTML, ARIA labels, alt text on all images.

Reduced Motion

All animations respect prefers-reduced-motion system setting.

Language Support

English and Spanish. Content updates follow NIH's own translation schedule.

Reading Level

All content written at 6th–8th grade reading level.

Bring Resin Health to your community

We're looking for community health organizations, clinics, and pharmacies interested in making supplement safety information more accessible.

Try Resin Health Today

Scan a supplement, check interactions, and see what NIH says — all in under 30 seconds.

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