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Pope is resting, says Vatican as he battles respiratory condition

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News video: Pope Francis' Health takes U-Turn: Severe Breathing Difficulties, Vomiting, Double Pneumonia Battle

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Pope Francis' health condition has worsened as he suffered severe breathing difficulties and a bronchospasm episode, leading to vomiting. The 88-year-old pontiff, who has been hospitalized for 14 days with double pneumonia, remains under observation. Vatican officials confirm that quick medical...

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