Pope Francis remains hospitalized at Rome’s Gemelli hospital for the seventh day as concerns over his health intensify.
Pope Francis, who is being treated in hospital for double pneumonia, is not yet out of danger but is expected to live, one of ...
ROME (AP) — Pope Francis’ complex respiratory infection isn’t life-threatening, but he’s not out of danger, his medical team ...
“The pope is fine,” Sergio Alfieri, the head surgeon at the Gemelli hospital in Rome, where the pope is being treated, said ...
Doctors attending Pope Francis said the pontiff would likely remain hospitalized for at least another week, seeking to ...
Pope Francis will stay at the hospital for the entirety of next week to receive treatment for bilateral pneumonia.
While Pope Francis’s life is not in immediate danger, the level of multiple infections in his lungs means he is not ...
The doctors treating Pope Francis said on Friday that the pope’s condition is not life-threatening but he is also not out of ...
The Gemelli medical team head confirmed that the Pope continues to read, work, and sign documents while at the hospital.
Pope Francis is not at risk of “immediate death” while his treatment takes effect, according to a doctor from Gemelli hospital in Rome.
Pope Francis "is fine" as his medical condition is not life-threatening, but he is not being released from the hospital yet, this doctors in Italy announced.
Pope Francis’s doctors have said that after a week in the hospital, the pontiff is “not out of danger” and will require at ...