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Pope Francis Hospitalized with Pneumonia, Condition Serious
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome with bilateral pneumonia, a complication from bronchitis, and doctors are concerned about the risk of a life-threatening blood infection despite slight improvement; his ability to continue his ministry is uncertain.
Pope Francis Hospitalized with Pneumonia, Condition Serious
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome with bilateral pneumonia, a complication from bronchitis, and doctors are concerned about the risk of a life-threatening blood infection despite slight improvement; his ability to continue his ministry is uncertain.
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36% Bias Score


Pope Francis Hospitalized, Sepsis a Major Risk
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome with pneumonia and a complex respiratory infection, facing a serious risk of sepsis; the Holy Year celebrations continue without him.
Pope Francis Hospitalized, Sepsis a Major Risk
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome with pneumonia and a complex respiratory infection, facing a serious risk of sepsis; the Holy Year celebrations continue without him.
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40% 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 Diagnosed with Bilateral Pneumonia
Pope Francis has been diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia, a lung infection affecting both lungs, requiring antibiotic and cortisone treatment following a recent hospitalization for bronchitis; doctors express concern about potential complications.
Pope Francis Diagnosed with Bilateral Pneumonia
Pope Francis has been diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia, a lung infection affecting both lungs, requiring antibiotic and cortisone treatment following a recent hospitalization for bronchitis; doctors express concern about potential complications.
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40% 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, 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 Hospitalized, Condition Serious
Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized in Rome with pneumonia and a severe respiratory infection; doctors say he is "not out of danger," and sepsis is a concern; the Vatican continues Holy Year celebrations without him.

Pope Francis Hospitalized, Condition Serious
Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized in Rome with pneumonia and a severe respiratory infection; doctors say he is "not out of danger," and sepsis is a concern; the Vatican continues Holy Year celebrations without him.
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48% 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' Condition Improves, But Remains Critical
Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized in Rome's Gemelli hospital, battling pneumonia and a complex lung infection; while his condition is improving, doctors say he's not out of danger, prompting questions about the papacy's future.

Pope Francis' Condition Improves, But Remains Critical
Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized in Rome's Gemelli hospital, battling pneumonia and a complex lung infection; while his condition is improving, doctors say he's not out of danger, prompting questions about the papacy's future.
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24% Bias Score

Pope Francis Shows Improvement: Sitting Up, Eating Breakfast
Pope Francis, 88, hospitalized in Rome since February 14th for bronchitis and bilateral pneumonia, showed improvement on Thursday, sitting up and having breakfast, according to the Vatican.

Pope Francis Shows Improvement: Sitting Up, Eating Breakfast
Pope Francis, 88, hospitalized in Rome since February 14th for bronchitis and bilateral pneumonia, showed improvement on Thursday, sitting up and having breakfast, according to the Vatican.
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20% 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, 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
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