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5 ways to stay healthy in winter

5 ways to stay healthy in winter

Winter can be a challenging time to stay healthy and feel at your best. So how can we protect our mental and physical health at this time of year? We’ve selected our readers’ top winter health tipS.

1. Cheap ways to stay warm

 

Cold temperatures can put a strain on your heart, so it’s important to try to stay warm this winter. With energy now more expensive than ever, our readers shared their cost-effective tips for how to keep warm in winter.

Irene Horsburgh said: “Layer your clothes, even inside. Get a good warm pair of slippers and wear socks with them. Get an electric blanket or hot water bottle to heat your bed before you get in. Make sure you change your duvet and blankets to winter ones and that your pyjamas are warm.”

Layer your clothes, even inside

Angela Mackoon said: “I heat one room and spend most of my time there. Hot drinks and meals also help.”

Other readers suggested: “Change the curtains from light summer ones to heavier materials,” “put a draught excluder in front of the front door”, and “pull the curtains before it gets dark”.

Heart Matters readers also make sure to prepare for cold, snowy and icy spells when they might not be able to get outside. Sue Griffiths said: “I make sure we have plenty of food supplies and essentials such as toilet rolls.” Others said: “I cook in bulk, putting meals in the freezer”, “remain in contact with friends and neighbours who could be called on in an emergency”, and “find someone who will order food online for you if you don’t know how”

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