Pope Francis' condition appeared to stabilize on Tuesday morning after medical intervention amid two episodes of "acute ...
Pope Francis is in stable condition after his episodes of acute respiratory failure on Monday, the Vatican said Tuesday.
Pope Francis, hospitalized for more than two weeks with pneumonia in both lungs, suffered two acute respiratory failures, ...
Pope Francis underwent “high-flow oxygen therapy and respiratory physiotherapy” on Tuesday and doctors planned to resume using a noninvasive mechanical ventilation mask while he sleeps ...
The Vatican had earlier said that the Pope is showing signs of improvement, with his condition remaining stable and no need ...
Francis, who has been in Rome's Gemelli Hospital since February 14, is again receiving "non-invasive, mechanical ventilation" ...
The Holy Father was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on Feb. 14 and has since been treated for respiratory infections, ...
ROME -- Pope Francis' condition appeared on Tuesday morning to stabilize after Monday's medical intervention amid two episodes of "acute respiratory failure," Vatican sources told ABC News.
The pope may have turned a corner as the Vatican said he had no new respiratory crisis on Tuesday and that he remains stable.
Pope Francis has been in hospital for more than two weeks with double pneumonia, and the Vatican has issued a new health ...
Pope Francis suffered two new breathing attacks on Monday, requiring two separate bronchoscopies, the Vatican said, as the 88 ...