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Portuguese Law & Health Q&A on Good Morning Portugal! with Daniel Reis & Michael Averbukh

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Portuguese Law & Health Q&A on Good Morning Portugal! with Daniel Reis & Michael Averbukh

It’s Consumer Tuesday where we avail you of new and existing products and services that can best help you enjoy life in Portugal.

Today ask your questions of experts in Portuguese law and health with Daniel Reis of Reis & Pellicano in Lisbon, as well as Michael Averbukh of medical go-betweens Serenity.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Aww, grandpa Carl! Very cute! I’m sure that audio melts your heart.
    Portugal is said not to have an extensive beer culture. They mostly value the refreshing, crisp aspect that doesn’t require much nuance. Especially, due to the established culture of lighter wines that range up to having more complexity. It’s interesting how the wine and beer culture changes throughout Europe. Despite coming from California where we also have warmer weather, we tend to 1st enjoy the more complex flavors in everything.
    Serenity is definitely interesting. I hope to continue to need the most minimal of care. Anything more complicated, I hope I’d be able to go back to the US since I’ll have very good medical coverage.
    I think the restorative beer is far less than 4%. Minerals like potassium and salt are needed. I’m a beer chick and I drink tea and water in the morning, and continue to drink water while I drink beer, if I’m in my beer chick phase.

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