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In case you missed them, here are a few of the biggest health stories from the past week.
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Dive into these eight key stories and get completely caught up.
1. Make sure to have these medicine cabinet must-haves
In the event of aches and pains, allergic reactions or even a minor medical emergency, do you have the necessary supplies?
Two pharmacists recommended a list of the 9 essential health staples that every household should have on hand. Click here to get the story.
Click to see the nine most important medical staples that every household should have on hand in case of emergency. (iStock)
2. Gene therapy reverses deafness in children
Five children who were born completely deaf have had some reversal of hearing loss after receiving a “groundbreaking” gene therapy.
Researchers from the clinical trial and the family of one of the children said the experience was “like a miracle.” Click here to get the story.
Five children who were born deaf have had their hearing loss reversed after receiving a “groundbreaking” gene therapy. Check out the amazing story. (Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University)
3. Family realizes ‘vision of hope’ with advanced surgery
When Madison Artale was born with congenital cataracts, she was in danger of permanent blindness. Her parents, stationed at Offutt Air Force Base, turned to Children’s Nebraska for help.
They spoke to Fox News Digital, along with ophthalmologist Dr. Paul Rychwalski, about how three delicate surgeries saved the baby’s sight. Click here to get the story..
Madison Artale, pictured here in both images, was diagnosed with congenital cataracts at just 1.5 months old. (Andrew and Brandee Artale)
4. Popular diet could help women live longer
The Mediterranean diet has long been linked to a bevy of health benefits — and now a new study has revealed it could reduce early mortality in women.
Nutritionists discussed the potential benefits. Click here to get the story.
Women who adhered to the heart-healthy, plant-focused diet were found to have a 23% lower risk of death from any cause. (iStock)
5. It might be time to rethink drinking and sleeping on planes
Consuming alcohol mid-flight and then falling asleep could lead to a drop in blood oxygen levels and a spike in heart rate, a new study revealed.
Doctors weighed in on the potential danger. Click here to get the story.
“The study showed that the ability to compensate for cabin oxygen pressure lowering in flight is worsened both by sleep and by alcohol,” a doctor told Fox News Digital. (iStock)
6. It may be illegal to travel with these medications
Some 77% of Americans expect to bring along medication on a trip this summer — but nearly half don’t check to see whether it’s legal to bring these items into other countries.
A pharmacist shared what to know before packing prescriptions. Click here to get the story.
All medications should be kept in carry-on luggage instead of in checked bags, an expert recommended. That way, if there are unforeseen travel delays, you’ll still be able to access your medications. (iStock)
7. Is artificial intelligence a key to better sleep?
AI could help improve the quality of your slumber, an expert told Fox News Digital.
See examples of how the technology is helping people sleep, along with the risks and limitations it may present. Click here to get the story.
(Artale family/iStock/Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University)
8. Florida is first state to allow out-of-hospital C-sections
New Florida legislation allows cesarean sections (C-sections) to be performed outside of hospitals.
Some believe this could improve access to care, yet others claim it could put mothers and babies in danger. Click here to get the story.
Melissa Rudy is health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to melissa.rudy@fox.com.