| Bioweather Overview |
| Bioweather Overview Friday, 25 July |
| The weather has a positive effect on your ability to concentrate on tasks. |
| You can expect a deep and restful sleep. |
| If you suffer from unexplained headache or migraine, the weather is most likely not to blame. |
| Rheumatic pain remains unchanged or could improve. |
| Being in good mood and relaxed has a positive effect on your heart. |
| More asthma and hayfever attacks can be expected. |
| Bioweather Overview Saturday, 26 July |
| Expect a cranky mood and reduced performance. |
| You may have trouble falling asleep. |
| The weather can trigger or intensify headache or migraine episodes. |
| Rheumatic pain is not adversely affected by the weather. |
| The conditions have a positive influence on the cardiovascular system. |
| Dust and pollen could trouble asthma and hayfever sufferers. |
| Bioweather Overview Sunday, 27 July |
| The weather contributes to a feeling of above-average wellbeing. |
| Expect a deep and restorative sleep. |
| Headaches or migraines are unlikely the result of the weather. |
| Rheumatic pain remains unchanged or could improve. |
| It is unlikely your blood pressure is negatively affected. |
| More asthma and hayfever attacks can be expected. |
| Bioweather Overview Monday, 28 July |
| The ability to concentrate on tasks is likely to be above average. |
| The weather should not trouble your sleep. |
| The number and intensity of headaches and migraines is expected to remain low. |
| Weather-related rheumatic pain is unlikely |
| The blood supply to your heart should be improved during these conditions. |
| The condition of the atmosphere could trouble asthma and hayfever sufferers. |