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.