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The pontiff has been recovering from pneumonia, after he was admitted last month. Pope Francis, who was elected on 13 March 2013, has been in hospital for the past month and has been improving in ...
Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute in London studied blood samples from 217 men who had donated blood over 100 times and compared them to 212 men who had donated fewer than 10 times.
For the first time since his hospitalization around three weeks ago, Pope Francis is showing a good response to treatment, a Vatican source told CNN. This follows a statement from the Vatican ...
Pope Francis thanked supporters for their daily prayers in a brief audio message that was played during evening rosary prayers.
VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis, 88, has suffered three breathing crises since being admitted to hospital in Rome on Feb14, but the Vatican said on Tuesday (Mar 4) evening his condition was "stable".
Pope Francis, batting double pneumonia in hospital, has remained stable throughout the day and has not had any new respiratory crises, the Vatican has said. Francis, 88, has been in Rome's Gemelli ...
Pope Francis, who suffered two respiratory crises on Monday as he battles double pneumonia, has stabilised and no longer needs to use mechanical ventilation for help breathing, the Vatican said on ...
Pope Francis will resume "non-invasive mechanical ventilation" Tuesday despite his condition remaining stable, the Vatican announced. "Today the Holy Father’s clinical conditions remained stable.
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