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flag Cold weather in Norfolk and Suffolk urges seniors and mobility-limited people to stay indoors to prevent injuries and health declines.

flag Harsh winter weather in regions like Norfolk and Suffolk is prompting health experts to urge those over 70 or with mobility issues to stay indoors to avoid injuries like broken bones. flag Christine Webber advises turning indoor days into productive, enjoyable experiences by planning balanced routines that include chores, hobbies like baking or photo scanning, and social connections through video calls. flag She highlights the risks of inactivity, loneliness, and cold-related health declines, even in healthy older adults, and recommends staying warm with layering, dry-brushing, warm meals, hot drinks, and light exercises such as Joe Wicks’ senior-friendly workouts to maintain circulation and mood. flag Preparing in advance with food and activity plans is key to staying healthy and happy during unpredictable winter conditions.

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