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- Pope’s health improving gradually as he recovers at Casa Santa Marta
Pope Francis continues to show signs of gradual improvement in his health as he recovers from bilateral pneumonia at his Vatican residence, according to the Holy See Press Office
- Pope Francis is in critical condition, requiring oxygen at high flow . . .
ROME (AP) — Pope Francis was in critical condition Saturday after he suffered a prolonged asthmatic respiratory crisis while being treated for pneumonia and a complex lung infection, the Vatican said The 88-year-old pope, who remains conscious, received “high flows” of oxygen to help him breathe
- Pope Francis’ health latest news: Live updates | Catholic News Agency
Pope Francis remains in stable condition and spent his fourth day in the hospital praying, reading, and doing some work, according to the latest health update released by the Vatican on
- Pope Francis condition still critical, Vatican says in latest health . . .
In its latest update on Sunday afternoon, the Vatican said the pope was given two units of concentrated red blood cells "with benefit and an increase in hemoglobin level " Doctors tell ABC News this means his anemia successfully improved
- Pope Francis Health: Vatican Issues Sunday Morning Update
Pope Francis had a "peaceful night" on Saturday, after recovering from a coughing fit The news came in a Holy See press office update issued on the 88-year-old's condition Sunday morning
- Pope Francis in critical condition with pneumonia and kidney issues . . .
Pope Francis remains in critical condition as he receives treatment for double pneumonia and a mild renal insufficiency, the Vatican shared on Sunday
- Pope Francis said to be breathing on his own and resting well after . . .
Rome — The Vatican said Wednesday that Pope Francis had spent a peaceful night in a Rome hospital — his fifth after being admitted with a bout of bronchitis that has developed into pneumonia in
- Pope Francis Health Update Issued After Early Kidney Failure Detected - MSN
Francis' health has been a growing concern due to his age and pre-existing lung condition His latest hospitalization now matches a 10-day stay in 2021, the longest of his papacy, when he
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