Pope Francis' prognosis has improved in recent days as doctors believe he is no longer in imminent danger of death.
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On Monday evening, the Holy See Press Office provided an update on Pope Francis’ health, noting that given his ongoing ...
Pope Francis' health has shown improvement and doctors say he is no longer in immediate danger due to pneumonia, the Vatican said.
Pope Francis’s condition is improving and doctors no longer fear for his life, the Vatican said Monday, indicating the ...
Doctors at Gemelli Hospital said Francis has shown signs of improvement in recent days, with blood tests confirming a ...
The pope rested peacefully overnight after his prognosis was "lifted" on Monday as he begins his 26th straight day in the ...
Vatican City • Pope Francis has improved enough to no longer be considered in imminent danger from pneumonia and other ...