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Pope had a good night's rest after overcoming possible risks from respiratory crisis
Pope Francis rested well after overcoming setback from respiratory crisis
Pope Francis rested well after overcoming a setback in his recovery caused by a respiratory crisis, as he remains in the hospital recovering from pneumonia.
Pope Francis is in stable condition but ‘risk of crisis’ remains, Vatican sources say
Pope Francis is in stable condition and does not have a fever, the Vatican said on Sunday, days after he suffered from a sudden respiratory episode in hospital where he has been battling double pneumonia.
Argentines have long waited for Pope Francis to visit the homeland he left in 2013 to become the head of the Roman Catholic Church. With his health delicate as he battles double pneumonia, the return seems increasingly unlikely now to happen.
Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on Pope Francis' health for Monday, Feb. 24. For the latest news view our story for Tuesday, Feb. 25. Pope Francis showed "slight improvement" Monday ...
Pope Francis remained in critical condition Monday but showed a slight improvement in laboratory tests and resumed some work activities, including calling a parish in Gaza City that he has kept in ...
Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on Pope Francis' health issues for Sunday, Feb. 23. For the latest news, view our story for Monday, Feb. 24. Pope Francis remained in critical ...
Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on Pope Francis' health for Wednesday, Feb. 26. For the latest news, view our story for Thursday, Feb. 27. The health of Pope Francis showed a "slight ...
The pope dedicated the morning to respiratory physiotherapy and rest. LONDON and ROME -- Pope Francis' condition continued to improve on Thursday, with the pontiff alternating between high-flow ...
Doctors are treating Pope Francis for a “polymicrobial infection” of his respiratory tract in what they are describing as a a “complex clinical situation” that will require the pontiff to ...
But the possibility is anyone’s guess. Cardinals and other high-ranking clergy praying for Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on Wednesday evening.Credit... Supported by By ...
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