Pope Francis being hospitalized for bronchitis and testing, Vatican says
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Pope Francis undergoing tests after hospitalization for bronchitis, Vatican says
Pope Francis is in the hospital after fighting a cough for the past week. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Seth Doane reports on his condition.CBS News - 4d -
Pope Francis, Hospitalized, Has Pneumonia, Vatican Says
The Vatican said that the pontiff had pneumonia in both lungs and that he “continued to present a complex picture.”The New York Times - 9h -
Pope Francis Is Admitted to Hospital for Bronchitis
The 88-year-old pontiff, who has been battling health problems for years, is being treated in a Rome hospital.The New York Times - 3d -
Pope Francis continues recovery after hospitalization, Vatican says
The Argentine pope was admitted to Rome's Gemelli hospital on Friday after a weeklong bout of bronchitis worsened.CBS News - 3d -
Pope Francis in stable condition, will remain hospitalized for now, Vatican says
The Vatican says Pope Francis will remain in the hospital as he battles a respiratory tract infection. The 88-year-old pontiff has been hospitalized four times since he was elected in 2013. CBS ...CBS News - 1d -
Pope Francis remains hospitalized with pneumonia in both lungs, Vatican says
Pope Francis has pneumonia in both lungs and remains hospitalized in Rome after a respiratory tract infection, painting a "complex picture" of his health, the Vatican said Tuesday.NBC News - 8h -
Pope Francis being treated for bilateral pneumonia, Vatican says
The Vatican says Pope Francis is being treated for bilateral pneumonia. CBS News' Lindsey Reiser has more.CBS News - 8h -
Pope Francis admitted to hospital for bronchitis treatment, cancels events for 3 days
Pope Francis was admitted to the hospital for bronchitis treatment Friday and has canceled all scheduled events for the next three days, according to the Vatican.NBC News - 4d -
Pope to be admitted to hospital for bronchitis
The Pope has had bronchitis symptoms for several days leading to other officials reading his speeches.BBC News - 4d
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