Latest news on Pope Francis' health
Pope Francis is still hospitalized after coping with a lung infection and several other health matters. CBS News contributor Delia Gallagher reports from Vatican City.
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Pope Francis is still hospitalized after coping with a lung infection and several other health matters. CBS News contributor Delia Gallagher reports from Vatican City.
Pope Francis remains in critical condition as he is showing early signs of poor kidney function, according to the Vatican, a result of complex lung infection. CBS News' Chris Livesay has the latest on the 88-year-old pontiff's health.
Pope Francis remains hospitalized after a complex lung infection caused early kidney insufficiency, the Vatican said. CBS News' Seth Doane reports.
In a late update, the Vatican said the 88-year-old pontiff remains alert and "well-oriented."
The update came after a Vatican spokesman said the Pope "rested well" overnight.
The Holy See reported that Pope Francis' condition is critical after he suffered a prolonged respiratory crisis on Saturday. Earlier this week, the 88-year-old was diagnosed with double pneumonia. Chris Livesay reports.
Pope Francis' medical team provided a health update as he battles pneumonia in both lungs. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Seth Doane reports.
Pope Francis' personal physician said the pontiff was responding to drug therapy that was strengthened after he was diagnosed with pneumonia.
Romans gathered again outside Gemelli Hospital, placing flowers and candles and offering prayers for Pope Francis. The pontiff has been in the hospital nearly a week with pneumonia. Seth Doane reports.
The Vatican has given an encouraging update on Pope Francis' condition, saying there was a slight improvement in his blood testing as the pontiff's hospital stay for pneumonia continues. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Seth Doane reports.
The Vatican said Pope Francis is doing a bit better after being diagnosed with pneumonia in both of his lungs. The pontiff has been hospitalized for nearly a week. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane has the update.
Pope Francis, despite a worrying bilateral pneumonia diagnosis, is breathing on his own and not experiencing heart problems, sources tell CBS News.
Pope Francis is being treated in Rome at a hospital suite tailored for the Catholic Church's leader. This comes after the pope was diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia, the Vatican confirmed. CBS News' Seth Doane reports.
Pope Francis is still hospitalized for double pneumonia with the Vatican saying the pontiff had a "peaceful night." CBS News senior foreign correspondent Seth Doane has the latest on Pope Francis' condition.
The Vatican said Pope Francis had a peaceful night a day after revealing the 88-year-old pontiff has pneumonia in both lungs. CBS News' Seth Doane has more.
Vatican authorities said Monday that Pope Francis has a complex infection in his respiratory system and will require more targeted drug treatment. Here's what to know.
Pope Francis is being treated for pneumonia in both lungs, according to the Vatican on Tuesday. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Seth Doane has more on the pope's condition.
The new development comes while Pope Francis receives treatment at a Rome hospital.
The Vatican says Pope Francis is being treated for bilateral pneumonia. CBS News' Lindsey Reiser has more.
The Vatican has announced Pope Francis will not take part in his scheduled engagements this weekend as the 88-year-old remains in a Rome hospital with what has been described as a complex respiratory infection. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Seth Doane has more.
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 News senior foreign correspondent Seth Doane has the latest from Italy.
Pope Francis remains hospitalized in Rome after battling a respiratory infection. CBS News' Johnpaul Gonzo has the latest.
Doctors are tweaking their treatment of Pope Francis, the 88-year-old leader of the Catholic Church, as he battles a respiratory tract infection.
The Vatican says Pope Francis' illness poses a "complex clinical picture" and his stay in the hospital is being extended, according to the Associated Press. The 88-year-old has been hospitalized in Rome since Friday.
The Argentine pope was admitted to Rome's Gemelli hospital on Friday after a weeklong bout of bronchitis worsened.
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