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Eating edibles may be better for your lungs than smoking — but it could also have adverse effects on your testicles, a new study suggests., researchers at the Oregon Health & Science University found that ingestible cannabis may have similar adverse effects to smoking cannabis.
The team at OHSU's Primate Research Center gave a number of rhesus macaques THC edibles daily for nine months. Surprisingly, tests showed that the monkeys had both lower testosterone levels and experienced an up to 50 percent decrease in testicular size. "Unfortunately, these effects appeared to worsen as the THC dose was increased, suggesting a possible dose-dependent effect," said Jamie Lo, associate gynecology professor at OHSU and senior author of the study, in
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