новости про Массу
Felipe Massa's condition is improving and doctors at the Budapest hospital where he is have said they are reassured about the progress he is making.
After an emergency operation on Saturday afternoon, Massa was put in an induced coma to help his recovery - and since then he has been making good progress.
Hungarian defence ministry spokesman Istvan Bocskai said that tests carried out on Massa were 'reassuring' about his condition. He could also move his hands and his legs - which were positive signs that there was no damage to his brain.
Bocskai told Hungarian television: "He's woken up (from sedation) more and more often now and he's able to communicate passively, that is, he reacts when he's talked to. We are optimistic, in our hope a slow recovery is beginning."
After an emergency operation on Saturday afternoon, Massa was put in an induced coma to help his recovery - and since then he has been making good progress.
Hungarian defence ministry spokesman Istvan Bocskai said that tests carried out on Massa were 'reassuring' about his condition. He could also move his hands and his legs - which were positive signs that there was no damage to his brain.
Bocskai told Hungarian television: "He's woken up (from sedation) more and more often now and he's able to communicate passively, that is, he reacts when he's talked to. We are optimistic, in our hope a slow recovery is beginning."
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