Portugal must cut down on ambulance births, minister says
Around 50 babies were born in ambulances in 2024 Portugalâs health minister has admitted the need to cut down on the number of babies born in ambulances on the way
Racing: just what the doctor ordered
Dr. Jennifer Costa is saving your life during the week and sliding a Peugeot 208 on a gravel stage on the weekends. BecauseâŠwhy wouldnât she? I donât have a crystal
A trip down memory lane
The âLegacy for Petsâ Plan provides for your animals if you should fall ill, or die âAll the bureaucracy, the in-fighting!â Sid Richardson recounts winning his hard battle with the
Cinema: The Accountant 2
Christian Wolff has a talent for solving complex problems. When an old acquaintance is murdered, leaving behind a cryptic message to âfind the accountant,â Wolff is compelled to solve the
Portugalâs bird sanctuary network takes flight
Project is âalready exceeding expectationsâ A bold new plan to protect Portugalâs birds is taking off faster than expected. Just five months after it launched, the National Network of Bird
Cinema: Until Dawn
One year after her sister Melanie mysteriously disappeared, Clover and her friends head into the remote valley where she vanished in search of answers. Exploring an abandoned visitor centre, they
Study shows Australian wasp can safely control acacia spread
Study has already released wasps âin various locations along Portuguese coastlineâ A study led by the University of Coimbra has confirmed the ecological safety of the first biological control agent
Tick season: what dog owners in Portugal need to know
As the weather warms up across Portugal, so begins tick season â a real concern for dog owners and animal shelters alike. These tiny parasites arenât just unpleasant; they can
Warning signs and symptoms of a weak immune system
The immune system plays a key role in protecting our bodies from infections and diseases. When it is weakened, the body’s ability to fight pathogens decreases, making us more susceptible to
Lagoaâs hidden âoasisâ
Lagoa is situated in the western Algarve and was officially designated a city on April 19, 2001, but it retains the charm of a traditional town with its cobbled streets,