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Pope Francis's Health Improves After Critical Pneumonia Scare
Pope Francis, 88, hospitalized in Rome since February 14th for pneumonia, experienced a critical health scare on Saturday including an asthmatic crisis and low platelet count requiring a blood transfusion, but reported a restful night Sunday and remains alert, though his prognosis remains reserved.
Pope Francis's Health Improves After Critical Pneumonia Scare
Pope Francis, 88, hospitalized in Rome since February 14th for pneumonia, experienced a critical health scare on Saturday including an asthmatic crisis and low platelet count requiring a blood transfusion, but reported a restful night Sunday and remains alert, though his prognosis remains reserved.
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40% Bias Score


Pope Francis's Condition Improves, But Hospital Stay Extended
Pope Francis, 88, hospitalized in Rome since February 14th for bilateral pneumonia and a polymicrobial infection, is improving but will remain in the hospital next week due to the complexity of his infection and his history of respiratory problems. Although not in mortal danger, his condition remain...
Pope Francis's Condition Improves, But Hospital Stay Extended
Pope Francis, 88, hospitalized in Rome since February 14th for bilateral pneumonia and a polymicrobial infection, is improving but will remain in the hospital next week due to the complexity of his infection and his history of respiratory problems. Although not in mortal danger, his condition remain...
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16% Bias Score


Pope Francis Hospitalized with Bilateral Pneumonia
Pope Francis, 88, was hospitalized in Rome on February 14th with worsening bronchitis and was later diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia, a complex condition requiring additional medication, according to the Vatican.
Pope Francis Hospitalized with Bilateral Pneumonia
Pope Francis, 88, was hospitalized in Rome on February 14th with worsening bronchitis and was later diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia, a complex condition requiring additional medication, according to the Vatican.
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20% Bias Score


Pope Francis Hospitalized with Bilateral Pneumonia
88-year-old Pope Francis is hospitalized in Rome with bilateral pneumonia, adding to a prior polymicrobial respiratory infection; his appointments are canceled until week's end.
Pope Francis Hospitalized with Bilateral Pneumonia
88-year-old Pope Francis is hospitalized in Rome with bilateral pneumonia, adding to a prior polymicrobial respiratory infection; his appointments are canceled until week's end.
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24% Bias Score


Pope Francis Hospitalized with Respiratory Infection
Pope Francis, 88, was hospitalized in Rome on February 17th due to a polymicrobial respiratory infection, requiring modified treatment; this is his fourth hospitalization in four years, raising concerns about his health during the Jubilee Year.
Pope Francis Hospitalized with Respiratory Infection
Pope Francis, 88, was hospitalized in Rome on February 17th due to a polymicrobial respiratory infection, requiring modified treatment; this is his fourth hospitalization in four years, raising concerns about his health during the Jubilee Year.
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36% Bias Score


Pope Francis Hospitalized with Complex Respiratory Infection
Pope Francis is hospitalized in Rome with a complex polymicrobial respiratory tract infection, impacting his ability to fulfill his religious duties; his condition follows a week of bronchitis and shortness of breath.
Pope Francis Hospitalized with Complex Respiratory Infection
Pope Francis is hospitalized in Rome with a complex polymicrobial respiratory tract infection, impacting his ability to fulfill his religious duties; his condition follows a week of bronchitis and shortness of breath.
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28% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Condition Remains Complex After a Week of Hospitalization
Pope Francis remains hospitalized in Rome due to pneumonia and other infections, his condition complex but not life-threatening; doctors expect him to remain hospitalized for at least another week.

Pope Francis's Condition Remains Complex After a Week of Hospitalization
Pope Francis remains hospitalized in Rome due to pneumonia and other infections, his condition complex but not life-threatening; doctors expect him to remain hospitalized for at least another week.
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36% Bias Score

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Double Pneumonia, Condition Stable
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized at Rome's Gemelli hospital with double pneumonia; his condition is stable, showing slight improvement, and he is alert and not bedridden.

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Double Pneumonia, Condition Stable
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized at Rome's Gemelli hospital with double pneumonia; his condition is stable, showing slight improvement, and he is alert and not bedridden.
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12% Bias Score

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Bilateral Pneumonia
Pope Francis, 88, has been hospitalized in Rome since Friday with bilateral pneumonia, a complication of bronchitis that requires antibiotic and cortisone treatment; despite this complex condition, the Vatican states he remains in good spirits.

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Bilateral Pneumonia
Pope Francis, 88, has been hospitalized in Rome since Friday with bilateral pneumonia, a complication of bronchitis that requires antibiotic and cortisone treatment; despite this complex condition, the Vatican states he remains in good spirits.
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12% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Hospitalization Extended Due to Complex Respiratory Infection
Pope Francis is hospitalized in Rome with a "complex clinical picture" of a polymicrobial respiratory infection, requiring a longer stay than his 2023 pneumonia treatment, forcing cancellation of some Holy Year events.

Pope Francis's Hospitalization Extended Due to Complex Respiratory Infection
Pope Francis is hospitalized in Rome with a "complex clinical picture" of a polymicrobial respiratory infection, requiring a longer stay than his 2023 pneumonia treatment, forcing cancellation of some Holy Year events.
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16% Bias Score

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Respiratory Infection
Pope Francis is hospitalized in Rome due to a polymicrobial respiratory infection, requiring modified treatment; his weekly audience is canceled, raising concerns given his recent health issues and the upcoming Jubilee year.

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Respiratory Infection
Pope Francis is hospitalized in Rome due to a polymicrobial respiratory infection, requiring modified treatment; his weekly audience is canceled, raising concerns given his recent health issues and the upcoming Jubilee year.
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40% Bias Score

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Complex Respiratory Infection
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome's Gemelli hospital with a complex polymicrobial infection in his respiratory tract, requiring an extended stay; this follows previous bronchitis treatments and cancellations of public appearances due to health issues.

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Complex Respiratory Infection
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome's Gemelli hospital with a complex polymicrobial infection in his respiratory tract, requiring an extended stay; this follows previous bronchitis treatments and cancellations of public appearances due to health issues.
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40% Bias Score
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