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According to a new study, men who smoke one marijuana may be putting themselves in danger.
There is a 36% increased risk of developing testicular cancer for men who use marijuana daily.
This is compared to men who have never smoked it at all, says Business Insider.
The researchers said their study offers insights into the risks of long-term marijuana smoking.
It could affect men and raises red flags about new marijuana consumption methods, like vaping.
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