Bioweather Overview
 
Bioweather Overview Saturday, 26 July
Mood and performance decline.
Expect some tossing and turning and trouble falling asleep. 
Many are also likely to develop a weather-related headache or migraine.
Rheumatic patients are likely to suffer in the cool and humid air.
The expected weather could strain the cardiovascular system.
For asthma or hayfever sufferers, the conditions should be either neutral or beneficial.
 
Bioweather Overview Sunday, 27 July
Mental and physical performance is enhanced and most should be in a good mood.
Expect a deep and restorative sleep.
Headaches or migraines are unlikely the result of the weather.
During cold conditions, rheumatic pain in joints and muscles increases.
Blood is clotting faster and the risk of an arterial blockage, such as thrombosis or embolism, increases.
For asthma or hayfever sufferers, the conditions should be either neutral or beneficial.
 
Bioweather Overview Monday, 28 July
The weather is unlikely to trigger weather-related disorders and most should be in a good mood.
The weather should not trouble your sleep.
Headaches or migraines are unlikely the result of the weather.
Rheumatic patients are likely to suffer in the cool and humid air.
You can expect considerable changes in blood pressure.
For asthma or hayfever sufferers, the conditions should be either neutral or beneficial.
 
Bioweather Overview Tuesday, 29 July
Mental and physical performance and the ability to concentrate on tasks is above average.
The weather should not trouble your sleep.
If you suffer from unexplained headache or migraine, the weather is most likely not to blame.
The cool conditions will have a negative effect on people suffering from rheumatic disorders.
The cold air could result in an elevation in cholesterol levels and a faster blood clotting time.
For asthma or hayfever sufferers, the conditions should be either neutral or beneficial.