You like to smoke WEED, huh?

Originally Posted by Derek916

Originally Posted by Mangudai954

Originally Posted by islandfeeling

what doesn't give you cancer nowadays? you can get cancer from microwaves, cellphones, and masturbating or so they say


How the hell would masturbating cause cancer?
its actually true if your in the age group of 18-40 since your testes are still producing at a good rate the androgens come and leaves harmful residue in and it increases your chance of testicular cancer...however you need a periodical androgen release to keep your testes healthy...its really weird thanks to mandatory blueshield articles for informing me
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How would this be any different from having sex?




Originally Posted by kevL7

vap isn't gonna be any better. it might be better for your lungs but you are still getting high off the THC

Your right. I still need to vape though.
 
Originally Posted by Marv Machamp

**Ashes Blunt**

What doesn't cause cancer.


QFT. I dont think anyone really cares. Unless you live in a bubble your whole life theres so much other *@?! that cause cancer its hard to avoid it.
 
Originally Posted by BIGTEEZY

Originally Posted by Marv Machamp

**Ashes Blunt**

What doesn't cause cancer.


QFT. I dont think anyone really cares. Unless you live in a bubble your whole life theres so much other *@?! that cause cancer its hard to avoid it.


I agree but I still think to carry that type of mindset is ignorant and harmful.
 
Originally Posted by Fede DPT

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[h1]Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer[/h1]
Monday, February 09, 2009
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AP


Marijuana use may increase the risk of developing testicular cancer, in particular a more aggressive form of the disease, according to a U.S. study.

Marijuana use may increase the risk of developing testicular cancer, in particular a more aggressive form of the disease, according to a U.S. study published on Monday.

The study of 369 Seattle-area men ages 18 to 44 with testicular cancer and 979 men in the same age bracket without the disease found that current marijuana users were 70 percent more likely to develop it compared to nonusers.

The risk appeared to be highest among men who had reported smoking marijuana for at least 10 years, used it more than once a week or started using it before age 18, the researchers wrote in the journal Cancer.

Stephen Schwartz of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, one of the researchers, said the study was the first to explore marijuana's possible association with testicular cancer.

"This is the first study to look at this question, and by itself is not definitive. And there's a lot more research that would have to be done in order to be more confident that marijuana use really is important in a man's risk of developing testicular cancer," Schwartz said in a telephone interview.

The study found the increased risk appeared to be in the form called nonseminoma testicular cancer. It accounts for 40 percent of cases and can be more aggressive and more difficult to treat, Schwartz said.

Experts are unsure about the causes of testicular cancer, which often strikes men in their 20s and 30s. The disease is seen more commonly in men who have had an undescended testicle or have a family history of testicular cancer.

The disease usually responds well to treatment and has a five-year survival rate of about 96 percent, according to the American Cancer Society.

About 8,000 men in the United States are diagnosed with testicular cancer per year, and there are about 140,000 U.S. men alive who have survived the disease, the group said.

The researchers said they were not sure what it was about marijuana that may raise the risk. Chronic marijuana use also can have effects on the male reproductive system including decreased sperm quality, they said.




Retrospective study + small sample size = worthless.


Next.
 
Originally Posted by Joseph Camel Jr

Originally Posted by Fede DPT

[h1][/h1]
[h1]Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer[/h1]
Monday, February 09, 2009
reuters.gif


AP


Marijuana use may increase the risk of developing testicular cancer, in particular a more aggressive form of the disease, according to a U.S. study.

Marijuana use may increase the risk of developing testicular cancer, in particular a more aggressive form of the disease, according to a U.S. study published on Monday.

The study of 369 Seattle-area men ages 18 to 44 with testicular cancer and 979 men in the same age bracket without the disease found that current marijuana users were 70 percent more likely to develop it compared to nonusers.

The risk appeared to be highest among men who had reported smoking marijuana for at least 10 years, used it more than once a week or started using it before age 18, the researchers wrote in the journal Cancer.

Stephen Schwartz of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, one of the researchers, said the study was the first to explore marijuana's possible association with testicular cancer.

"This is the first study to look at this question, and by itself is not definitive. And there's a lot more research that would have to be done in order to be more confident that marijuana use really is important in a man's risk of developing testicular cancer," Schwartz said in a telephone interview.

The study found the increased risk appeared to be in the form called nonseminoma testicular cancer. It accounts for 40 percent of cases and can be more aggressive and more difficult to treat, Schwartz said.

Experts are unsure about the causes of testicular cancer, which often strikes men in their 20s and 30s. The disease is seen more commonly in men who have had an undescended testicle or have a family history of testicular cancer.

The disease usually responds well to treatment and has a five-year survival rate of about 96 percent, according to the American Cancer Society.

About 8,000 men in the United States are diagnosed with testicular cancer per year, and there are about 140,000 U.S. men alive who have survived the disease, the group said.

The researchers said they were not sure what it was about marijuana that may raise the risk. Chronic marijuana use also can have effects on the male reproductive system including decreased sperm quality, they said.



Retrospective study + small sample size = worthless.


Next.
 
Joseph Camel Jr wrote:
Fede DPT wrote:
[h1]Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer[/h1]
Monday, February 09, 2009
reuters.gif



AP


Marijuana use may increase the risk of developing testicular cancer, in particular a more aggressive form of the disease, according to a U.S. study.

Marijuana use may increase the risk of developing testicular cancer, in particular a more aggressive form of the disease, according to a U.S. study published on Monday.

The study of 369 Seattle-area men ages 18 to 44 with testicular cancer and 979 men in the same age bracket without the disease found that current marijuana users were 70 percent more likely to develop it compared to nonusers.

The risk appeared to be highest among men who had reported smoking marijuana for at least 10 years, used it more than once a week or started using it before age 18, the researchers wrote in the journal Cancer.

Stephen Schwartz of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, one of the researchers, said the study was the first to explore marijuana's possible association with testicular cancer.

"This is the first study to look at this question, and by itself is not definitive. And there's a lot more research that would have to be done in order to be more confident that marijuana use really is important in a man's risk of developing testicular cancer," Schwartz said in a telephone interview.

The study found the increased risk appeared to be in the form called nonseminoma testicular cancer. It accounts for 40 percent of cases and can be more aggressive and more difficult to treat, Schwartz said.

Experts are unsure about the causes of testicular cancer, which often strikes men in their 20s and 30s. The disease is seen more commonly in men who have had an undescended testicle or have a family history of testicular cancer.

The disease usually responds well to treatment and has a five-year survival rate of about 96 percent, according to the American Cancer Society.

About 8,000 men in the United States are diagnosed with testicular cancer per year, and there are about 140,000 U.S. men alive who have survived the disease, the group said.

The researchers said they were not sure what it was about marijuana that may raise the risk. Chronic marijuana use also can have effects on the male reproductive system including decreased sperm quality, they said.







Retrospective study + small sample size = worthless.


Next.


369 and 700+ are not small sample sizes in research. Especially in a population of people with testicular cancer.






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I think this one is the best bet.

A few tips.
  • Smalls bowls are the best bowls.
  • You might have to take a few hits to get the smoke going, be patient at first.
  • Always spins the bowl every so hits to expose more green.
  • Wait til it reaches the set temperature to smoke. That's why I suggest buying a vap that shows the current temperature read out.
  • It'll take you a while to find your perfect temperature. My current one is 298-300. My old one was 323 (don't ask me why we choose that number).

 
Originally Posted by Mangudai954

Originally Posted by islandfeeling

what doesn't give you cancer nowadays? you can get cancer from microwaves, cellphones, and masturbating or so they say


How the hell would masturbating cause cancer?

There was a study saying that frequent masturbation for men in their 20s can lead to possible prostate cancer...i read it in some article that was on thisradio station's website, i'll try and find the link

**Edit**
Here's the link for that article
http://www.livescience.co...asturbation-prostate.html
 
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