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NEWS - Coronavirus: Long Beach impft jüngere Menschen mit gesundheitlichen Einschränkungen, USA
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Public Health Physician Dr. Sarah Mahtadi administers the COVID-19 Moderna vaccine to a local resident at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California on Monday, March 8, 2021. The city of Long Beach began offering COVID-19 vaccines today to residents aged 16 to 64 who have medical conditions or developmental disabilities that make them susceptible to severe illness or death from the virus
Long Beach Vaccinates Younger People With Health Conditions, Long Beach, California, USA - 08 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Russische Militärexperten in Norditalien
LOMBARDY, ITALY – APRIL 14, 2020: A video screen grab shows medical staff members thank a Russian military expert after disinfection procedures at a hospital in Brignano Gera d'Adda outside Bergamo. Servicemen of the Russian Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection Troops in cooperation with Italian counterparts have successfully disinfected healthcare institutions in 55 cities and towns of Bergamo, namely 59 buildings and facilities, over 370,000sqm of indoor premises and more than 45,000sqm of hard-top roads. Best quality available. Russian Defence Ministry/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 29655968
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Siddhartha Mukherjee: ‘I don’t like writing as if I don’t exist’
Physician, biologist and author Siddhartha Mukherjee, New York City, October 2022.
The Pulitzer-winning science author on combining the history of cell biology with personal stories, the influence of Salman Rushdie and why he likes to write in bed.
Siddhartha Mukherjee is the author of four science books, including The Emperor of All Maladies, which won the 2011 Pulitzer prize for general nonfiction and the Guardian first book award. Born in Delhi in 1970 and educated at Stanford, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Harvard, Mukherjee is now assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, as well as a cancer physician and researcher. He lives in New York City with his wife, Sarah Sze, an artist, and their two daughters. His latest book, The Song of the Cell, will be published on 3 November.
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PEOPLE - Peter Fisher der Arzt der Queen stirbt bei Velounfall in London
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Evidence markers beneath a lorry at the scene of an accident at Holborn where it is reported that a male cyclist, named as Dr Peter Fisher has died after being hit by a lorry.
Queen's physician, Dr Peter Fisher killed in fatal collision with lorry while cycling in Holborn, London, UK - 15 Aug 2018
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Professor Chris Whitty arrived at work today.
Boris Johnson running with his trainer this morning in Westminster. The Prime Minister is considering new restrictions amid second coronavirus wave.
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PEOPLE - Peter Fisher der Arzt der Queen stirbt bei Velounfall in London
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The scene at Holborn where emergency services are dealing with an incident which killed a cyclist, named as Dr Peter Fisher has died after being hit by a lorry.
Queen's physician, Dr Peter Fisher killed in fatal collision with lorry while cycling in Holborn, London, UK - 15 Aug 2018
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Mechanik im Gehirn / mechanics in the brain
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Professor Chris Whitty arrived at work today.
Professor Chris Whitty arrived at work today. Professor Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick Vallance are due to address the UK this morning on the fight against coronavirus. The talk by the chief medical officer and chief scientific adviser is expected to be a stark warning about the sharp rise in cases in recent days.
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PEOPLE - Peter Fisher der Arzt der Queen stirbt bei Velounfall in London
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A screen covers the front of a lorry at Holborn where emergency services are dealing with an accident, where it is reported that a male cyclist, named as Dr Peter Fisher has died after being hit by a lorry.
Queen's physician, Dr Peter Fisher killed in fatal collision with lorry while cycling in Holborn, London, UK - 15 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Peter Fisher der Arzt der Queen stirbt bei Velounfall in London
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Evidence markers beneath a lorry at the scene of an accident at Holborn where it is reported that a male cyclist, named as Dr Peter Fisher has died after being hit by a lorry.
Queen's physician, Dr Peter Fisher killed in fatal collision with lorry while cycling in Holborn, London, UK - 15 Aug 2018
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People Walk Towards The LMU Klinikum Grosshadern Hospital Entrance
People walk along an autumn-lined path toward the entrance of the LMU Klinikum Grosshadern hospital and medical campus in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 5, 2025. The high-rise building is part of the LMU Klinikum Munich for medicine and healthcare. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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People Walk Towards The LMU Klinikum Grosshadern Hospital Entrance
People walk along an autumn-lined path toward the entrance of the LMU Klinikum Grosshadern hospital and medical campus in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 5, 2025. The high-rise building is part of the LMU Klinikum Munich for medicine and healthcare. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Siddhartha Mukherjee: ‘I don’t like writing as if I don’t exist’
Physician, biologist and author Siddhartha Mukherjee, New York City, October 2022.
The Pulitzer-winning science author on combining the history of cell biology with personal stories, the influence of Salman Rushdie and why he likes to write in bed.
Siddhartha Mukherjee is the author of four science books, including The Emperor of All Maladies, which won the 2011 Pulitzer prize for general nonfiction and the Guardian first book award. Born in Delhi in 1970 and educated at Stanford, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Harvard, Mukherjee is now assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, as well as a cancer physician and researcher. He lives in New York City with his wife, Sarah Sze, an artist, and their two daughters. His latest book, The Song of the Cell, will be published on 3 November.
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Consultant Spinal Surgeon Dr. Rajiv Bajekal
Consultant Spinal Surgeon Dr. Rajiv Bajekal, 60, pictured at home, London, UK.
16 December 2021
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Consultant Spinal Surgeon Dr. Rajiv Bajekal
Consultant Spinal Surgeon Dr. Rajiv Bajekal, 60, pictured at home, London, UK.
16 December 2021
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson - Covid-19 Press Conference
15/11/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson - Covid-19 Press Conference. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson chairs a Covid-19 press conference in No9 Downing Street with Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance and Chief Medical Officer, Professor Chris Whitty on Covid-19 vaccine boosters. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Professor Chris Whitty arrived at work today.
Professor Chris Whitty arrived at work today. Professor Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick Vallance are due to address the UK this morning on the fight against coronavirus. The talk by the chief medical officer and chief scientific adviser is expected to be a stark warning about the sharp rise in cases in recent days.
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PEOPLE - Peter Fisher der Arzt der Queen stirbt bei Velounfall in London
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The scene at Holborn where it is reported that a male cyclist, named as Dr Peter Fisher has died after being hit by a lorry.
Queen's physician, Dr Peter Fisher killed in fatal collision with lorry while cycling in Holborn, London, UK - 15 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Peter Fisher der Arzt der Queen stirbt bei Velounfall in London
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The scene at Holborn where emergency services are dealing with an incident which killed a cyclist, named as Dr Peter Fisher has died after being hit by a lorry.
Queen's physician, Dr Peter Fisher killed in fatal collision with lorry while cycling in Holborn, London, UK - 15 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Peter Fisher der Arzt der Queen stirbt bei Velounfall in London
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The scene at Holborn where it is reported that a male cyclist, named as Dr Peter Fisher has died after being hit by a lorry.
Queen's physician, Dr Peter Fisher killed in fatal collision with lorry while cycling in Holborn, London, UK - 15 Aug 2018
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Siddhartha Mukherjee: ‘I don’t like writing as if I don’t exist’
Physician, biologist and author Siddhartha Mukherjee, New York City, October 2022.
The Pulitzer-winning science author on combining the history of cell biology with personal stories, the influence of Salman Rushdie and why he likes to write in bed.
Siddhartha Mukherjee is the author of four science books, including The Emperor of All Maladies, which won the 2011 Pulitzer prize for general nonfiction and the Guardian first book award. Born in Delhi in 1970 and educated at Stanford, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Harvard, Mukherjee is now assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, as well as a cancer physician and researcher. He lives in New York City with his wife, Sarah Sze, an artist, and their two daughters. His latest book, The Song of the Cell, will be published on 3 November.
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Guy Leschziner: Reality is entirely a construct of our nervous system
Guy Leschziner: For many, long Covid is the first time they have been faced with their own mortality.
The consultant neurologist and BBC radio presenter has a new book exploring the relationship between sensory perception and the reality it creates.
Guy Leschziner photographed at his home in London. Guy Leschziner has a new book out called "The Man Who Tasted Words" Professor Guy Leschziner is a consultant neurologist at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals in London, where he leads the Sleep Disorders Centre, one of the UK's only multidisciplinary sleep services. He works alongside respiratory physicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists, psychologists,
specialist pharmacists, and sleep technologists, to provide a comprehensive clinical sleep centre. He has a particular interest in broadening education and interest in sleep and neuroscience, and is the presenter of Mysteries of Sleep, and The Senses, two series for BBC Radio 4 and BBC World
Service. He is also author of The Nocturnal Brain: Nightmares, Neuroscience, and the Secret World of Sleep.
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Guy Leschziner: Reality is entirely a construct of our nervous system
Guy Leschziner: For many, long Covid is the first time they have been faced with their own mortality.
The consultant neurologist and BBC radio presenter has a new book exploring the relationship between sensory perception and the reality it creates.
Guy Leschziner photographed at his home in London. Guy Leschziner has a new book out called "The Man Who Tasted Words" Professor Guy Leschziner is a consultant neurologist at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals in London, where he leads the Sleep Disorders Centre, one of the UK's only multidisciplinary sleep services. He works alongside respiratory physicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists, psychologists,
specialist pharmacists, and sleep technologists, to provide a comprehensive clinical sleep centre. He has a particular interest in broadening education and interest in sleep and neuroscience, and is the presenter of Mysteries of Sleep, and The Senses, two series for BBC Radio 4 and BBC World
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Guy Leschziner: Reality is entirely a construct of our nervous system
Guy Leschziner: For many, long Covid is the first time they have been faced with their own mortality.
The consultant neurologist and BBC radio presenter has a new book exploring the relationship between sensory perception and the reality it creates.
Guy Leschziner photographed at his home in London. Guy Leschziner has a new book out called "The Man Who Tasted Words" Professor Guy Leschziner is a consultant neurologist at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals in London, where he leads the Sleep Disorders Centre, one of the UK's only multidisciplinary sleep services. He works alongside respiratory physicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists, psychologists,
specialist pharmacists, and sleep technologists, to provide a comprehensive clinical sleep centre. He has a particular interest in broadening education and interest in sleep and neuroscience, and is the presenter of Mysteries of Sleep, and The Senses, two series for BBC Radio 4 and BBC World
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Professor Chris Whitty arrived at work today.
Professor Chris Whitty arrived at work today. Professor Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick Vallance are due to address the UK this morning on the fight against coronavirus. The talk by the chief medical officer and chief scientific adviser is expected to be a stark warning about the sharp rise in cases in recent days.
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PEOPLE - Peter Fisher der Arzt der Queen stirbt bei Velounfall in London
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The scene at Holborn where emergency services are dealing with an incident which killed a cyclist, named as Dr Peter Fisher has died after being hit by a lorry.
Queen's physician, Dr Peter Fisher killed in fatal collision with lorry while cycling in Holborn, London, UK - 15 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Carl Philip von Schweden verkündet "Es ist ein Junge!"
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Prince Carl Philip, midwife Anna Ståhl and Birth Chief Physician Sophia Brismar Wendel
Princess Sofia gives birth to baby boy, Stockholm, Sweden - 31 Aug 2017
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PEOPLE - Carl Philip von Schweden verkündet "Es ist ein Junge!"
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX/Shutterstock (9035574f)
Prince Carl Philip, midwife Anna Ståhl and Birth Chief Physician Sophia Brismar Wendel
Princess Sofia gives birth to baby boy, Stockholm, Sweden - 31 Aug 2017
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PEOPLE - Carl Philip von Schweden verkündet "Es ist ein Junge!"
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Prince Carl Philip, midwife Anna Ståhl and Birth Chief Physician Sophia Brismar Wendel
Princess Sofia gives birth to baby boy, Stockholm, Sweden - 31 Aug 2017
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