Bioweather Overview
 
Bioweather Overview Wednesday, 20 August
Weather sensitivity symptoms could include irritability and restlessness.
You may have trouble falling asleep. 
Headaches or migraines are common in this type of weather.
Cold and humid conditions are known to trigger or increase rheumatic pain.
Blood is clotting faster and the risk of an arterial blockage increases.
For asthma or hayfever sufferers, the conditions should be either neutral or beneficial.
 
Bioweather Overview Thursday, 21 August
Many people could suffer from restlessness, nervousness, and could become easily irritated.
You may have trouble falling or staying asleep.
Headaches or migraines are common in this type of weather.
Weather-related rheumatic pain is unlikely
The blood supply to your heart should be improved during these conditions.
For asthma or hayfever sufferers, the conditions should be either neutral or beneficial.
 
Bioweather Overview Friday, 22 August
Most will welcome the positive effects of the weather on their mood.
Expect a deep and restorative sleep.
The number and intensity of headaches and migraines is expected to remain low.
Rheumatic patients are likely to suffer in the cool and humid air.
The cold air and the wind chill are responsible for an increase in blood pressure.
For asthma or hayfever sufferers, the conditions should be either neutral or beneficial.
 
Bioweather Overview Saturday, 23 August
The ability to concentrate on tasks is likely to be above average.
Expect a deep and restorative sleep.
If you suffer from unexplained headache or migraine, the weather is most likely not to blame.
Rheumatic pain is not adversely affected by the weather.
The conditions have a positive influence on the cardiovascular system.
For asthma or hayfever sufferers, the conditions should be either neutral or beneficial.