Hospital: Pele lucid, talking, improving but still in intensive care
He may be a long way from the football field, but Pele at least is back to talking and getting better at a Sao Paulo, Brazil, hospital.
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The home care system in England is close to crisis because of the way workers are exploited, a report says.
View ArticleSoccer legend Pele off dialysis, but still in intensive care
Almost one week after he was hospitalized with a urinary tract infection, soccer legend Pele’s condition is continuing to improve, but he remains in an intensive care unit.
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View ArticleFootball: Legend Pele out of intensive care
Soccer legend Pele has been moved out of intensive care but remains in a Sao Paolo, Brazil, hospital following treatment for an infection, the hospital said Saturday.
View ArticleSoccer legend Pele out of intensive care
Soccer legend Pele has been moved out of intensive care but remains in a Sao Paolo, Brazil, hospital following treatment for an infection, the hospital said Saturday.
View ArticleInspectors close ‘dirty’ care home
A care home in Surrey is shut down after inspectors found it was “unsafe” and residents were “at significant risk of harm”.
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