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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 Pneumonia, Condition Stable
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome with bilateral pneumonia; his condition is stable and showing slight improvement, according to the Vatican, with the Italian Prime Minister visiting him in the hospital.
Pope Francis Hospitalized with Pneumonia, Condition Stable
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome with bilateral pneumonia; his condition is stable and showing slight improvement, according to the Vatican, with the Italian Prime Minister visiting him in the hospital.
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24% Bias Score


Pope Francis Diagnosed with Bilateral Pneumonia
Pope Francis, 88, hospitalized for bronchitis, now diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia; his complex medical situation highlights the risks of respiratory infections in older adults.
Pope Francis Diagnosed with Bilateral Pneumonia
Pope Francis, 88, hospitalized for bronchitis, now diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia; his complex medical situation highlights the risks of respiratory infections in older adults.
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20% 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
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 Diagnosed with Bilateral Pneumonia
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14th with a respiratory infection, has been diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia, complicating his treatment and resulting in the cancellation of all public engagements through Sunday. The Vatican reports a polymicrobial infection and that the Pope remains in ...
Pope Francis Diagnosed with Bilateral Pneumonia
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14th with a respiratory infection, has been diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia, complicating his treatment and resulting in the cancellation of all public engagements through Sunday. The Vatican reports a polymicrobial infection and that the Pope remains in ...
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32% Bias Score

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Pneumonia, Resignation Possible
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome with bilateral pneumonia, showing slight improvement but raising concerns about his ability to continue his duties; his potential resignation is discussed amid speculation over his health.

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Pneumonia, Resignation Possible
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome with bilateral pneumonia, showing slight improvement but raising concerns about his ability to continue his duties; his potential resignation is discussed amid speculation over his health.
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12% Bias Score

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Bilateral Pneumonia
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized with bilateral pneumonia, a lung infection affecting both lungs, and his condition is considered "complex" due to his age and history of respiratory problems, including past pleurisy and partial lung removal.

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Bilateral Pneumonia
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized with bilateral pneumonia, a lung infection affecting both lungs, and his condition is considered "complex" due to his age and history of respiratory problems, including past pleurisy and partial lung removal.
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12% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Pneumonia Highlights Respiratory Infection Risks in Elderly
Pope Francis's hospitalization for pneumonia, a polymicrobial respiratory infection, highlights increased vulnerability of older adults to severe respiratory illnesses, emphasizing the need for preventative measures and timely medical intervention.

Pope Francis's Pneumonia Highlights Respiratory Infection Risks in Elderly
Pope Francis's hospitalization for pneumonia, a polymicrobial respiratory infection, highlights increased vulnerability of older adults to severe respiratory illnesses, emphasizing the need for preventative measures and timely medical intervention.
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16% Bias Score

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Bilateral Pneumonia
Pope Francis, 88, was hospitalized in Rome's Gemelli Polyclinic with bilateral pneumonia, a condition confirmed by a chest CT scan. His pre-existing bronchiectasis and asthmatic bronchitis complicate his treatment, which includes corticosteroids and antibiotics.

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Bilateral Pneumonia
Pope Francis, 88, was hospitalized in Rome's Gemelli Polyclinic with bilateral pneumonia, a condition confirmed by a chest CT scan. His pre-existing bronchiectasis and asthmatic bronchitis complicate his treatment, which includes corticosteroids and antibiotics.
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12% Bias Score

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Pneumonia
Pope Francis is hospitalized with pneumonia in both lungs and a polymicrobial respiratory tract infection, requiring antibiotic treatment, after being admitted last week for bronchitis and testing; several public events have been canceled.

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Pneumonia
Pope Francis is hospitalized with pneumonia in both lungs and a polymicrobial respiratory tract infection, requiring antibiotic treatment, after being admitted last week for bronchitis and testing; several public events have been canceled.
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32% Bias Score

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Pneumonia, Holy Year Events Uncertain
Pope Francis is hospitalized in Rome with bilateral pneumonia, a complication of a respiratory infection; the Vatican canceled his weekend audiences due to his complex condition.

Pope Francis Hospitalized with Pneumonia, Holy Year Events Uncertain
Pope Francis is hospitalized in Rome with bilateral pneumonia, a complication of a respiratory infection; the Vatican canceled his weekend audiences due to his complex condition.
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40% Bias Score
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