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LINK TO US

The Maternal Substance Abuse and Child Development (MSACD) would
like you to link to us at http://www.psychiatry.emory.edu/PROGRAMS/GADrug/index.htm
and bookmark the site on computers in your organization, home,
school, place of business or library. Doing so will significantly
help us reach more people who seek reliable information and resources
on fetal alcohol syndrome disorders (FAS/FASD), who advocate to
eliminate drug/alcohol-related birth defects or who work to improve
the quality of life of individuals and families affected by FASD.
You can complement your own Web site resources with MSACD links
by performing following steps:
Linking to specific sections of the site or any sections that would
be of interest to your readers and clients.
Any page on the MSACD Web site can be bookmarked and used as a direct
link to a topic of interest to you, your site's users, subscribers
and other audience.
To help you get the word out about MSACD we will provide several
samples, in plain text and graphic links that you may copy and download
to an appropriate place on your site.
If you choose to link to MSACD, please send an e-mail to Kyu Park
at: kpark01@emory.edu
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Sample code for a text link on your page:
<a href="http://www.psychiatry.emory.edu/PROGRAMS/GADrug/index.htm>Maternal
Substance Abuse and Child Development</a>
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Sample code and banner options for an image link on your page:
For your convenience, we have included links back to graphics on
our site, but you may copy the graphics to your site if you wish.

<p><a href="http://www.psychiatry.emory.edu/PROGRAMS/GADrug/index.htm"><img
src="mast4.jpg" width="620" height="60"
border="1" alt="LINK TO: http://www.psychiatry.emory.edu/PROGRAMS/GADrug/"></a></p>

The Maternal Substance Abuse and Child Development Study is under
the direction of Claire D. Coles Ph.D., with the Department of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Science, Emory University School of Medicine. For
more information, please contact: Claire D. Coles:
ccoles@emory.edu ;
Karen K. Howell: khowell@emory.edu
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