How old is your liver?
No matter how old you are, your liver is always roughly less than three years old, according to a new study.
That’s because the liver is constantly renewing itself and replaces its cells equally well in young and old people, the German study explained.
The liver clears toxins from our bodies, putting it at risk of regular injury. To overcome this problem, it has a unique ability to regenerate itself after damage. But it was unclear if the liver’s capacity to renew itself diminished with age.
How CBD may affect your driving
Though it is a cannabis component, very high doses of CBD don’t appear to affect driving, a small Australian study reports.
Researchers from the University of Sydney found that even 1,500 mg, the highest daily medicinal dose of cannabidiol (CBD) tested, did not seem to affect study participants’ thinking skills or driving when tested in a simulated driving situation.
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