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Having trouble? Click here. Madison Artale’s world was darkening before it even began. Diagnosed with congenital cataracts at less than two months old, the baby — born in Bellevue, Nebraska, on Oct.

1 — was in danger of losing her sight forever. Her parents, who were stationed at Offutt Air Force Base, turned to Children’s Nebraska for help. To save the child's sight, Dr.

Paul Rychwalski, medical director of ophthalmology at the hospital, embarked on a mission with his team. CHILDREN WITH TOTAL DEAFNESS REGAIN HEARING AFTER ‘GROUNDBREAKING’ GENE THERAPY: ‘LIKE A MIRACLE’ Brandee Artale first noticed the baby’s cataracts while she was breastfeeding her , she told Fox News Digital during an on-camera interview. (See the video at the top of.

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