Bioweather Overview
 
Bioweather Overview Wednesday, 20 August
The weather is unlikely to trigger weather-related disorders and most should be in a good mood.
You can expect a deep and restful sleep.
The number and intensity of headaches and migraines is expected to remain low.
Rheumatic pain is not adversely affected by the weather.
A lower number of heart attacks occur during these conditions.
Dust and pollen could trouble asthma and hayfever sufferers.
 
Bioweather Overview Thursday, 21 August
The ability to concentrate will be diminished.
A poor sleep will leave you tired and exhausted.
Many are also likely to develop a weather-related headache or migraine.
Rheumatic pain is not adversely affected by the weather.
The number of people with acute heart problems could increase.
The condition of the atmosphere could trouble asthma and hayfever sufferers.
 
Bioweather Overview Friday, 22 August
Weather sensitivity symptoms could include irritability and restlessness.
The conditions may lead to restless sleep.
Many are also likely to develop a weather-related headache or migraine.
Rheumatic pain remains unchanged or could improve.
The conditions have a positive influence on the cardiovascular system.
More asthma and hayfever attacks can be expected.
 
Bioweather Overview Saturday, 23 August
The ability to concentrate will be diminished.
Expect some tossing and turning and trouble falling asleep. 
Headaches or migraines are common in this type of weather.
Rheumatic pain remains unchanged or could improve.
People suffering from cardiovascular disorders are most at risk.
Dust and pollen could trouble asthma and hayfever sufferers.