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Mother Teresa was always frail of health, even as a child. She suffered from heart problems and had periodic bouts of malaria. In her younger years she also contracted tuberculosis.
Mother Teresa was in a hospital in India being treated for a number of health problems when she suffered a massive heart attack that killed her.
Mother Teresa suffered from a number of health problems throughout her life. She had tuberculosis in her early years in India and suffered periodic bouts with malaria and heart problems which eventually took her life.
No, Mother Teresa was not athletic. She was small and of fragile health.
Mother Teresa had many health issues but was not blind.
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Mother Teresa was always a bit frail of health and was not a participant in sports.
In her later years Mother Teresa had a number of health issues that eventually forced her to relinquish the leadership of the Missionaries of Charity. She had suffered with tuberculosis, malaria, pneumonia, broken bones and heart problems. In 1997 she suffered her third heart attack and that is what took her life.
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Saint Teresa of Ávila died because of her poor health.
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