Doctors said Monday that Pope Francis is no longer in imminent danger of death as a result of pneumonia but have decided to keep him hospitalized for several more days to receive treatment.
Pope Francis, hospitalized for weeks with double pneumonia, continues to improve, and his prognosis is no longer considered ...
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Religion News Service on MSNPope Francis is out of medical danger, doctors say, but will remain in hospitalA week after his last respiratory crisis, doctors say Pope Francis continues to show signs of improvement and is currently ...
The Holy See Press Office said the pontiff has shown "a good response to the therapies." He was hospitalized on Feb. 14 for a ...
Doctors declare Pope Francis no longer in imminent danger due to pneumonia, but remains hospitalized
In a sign of his improved health, Francis followed the Vatican’s weeklong spiritual retreat via videoconference in both ...
The Pope remains in Rome's Gemelli hospital, where he was admitted on February 14, ahead of the 12th anniversary of his ...
The 88-year-old Pope is still in Gemelli Hospital receiving treatment for double pneumonia, but he followed along via video ...
Pope Francis was hospitalized on Feb. 14 after suffering a bout of bronchitis for weeks and after increasingly finding it ...
The 88-year-old pope, who has chronic lung disease and had part of one lung removed as a young man, has remained stable, with ...
Pope Francis was hospitalized for bronchitis three weeks ago, then got double pneumonia. Here's what doctors will be watching ...
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