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Trump defence chief Hegseth unveils plan to test US troops for low testosterone
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Trump defence chief Hegseth unveils plan to test US troops for low testosterone The Pentagon head says the screenings for those 30 and older will allow service members to operate at their ‘absolute best’ US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Wednesday that he is rolling out a new screening programme for “testosterone deficiency” among troops, calling it necessary to allow them to operate at their “absolute best”. The screenings will be conducted annually as part of service members’...
Trump defence chief Hegseth unveils plan to test US troops for low testosterone
The Pentagon head says the screenings for those 30 and older will allow service members to operate at their ‘absolute best’
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Wednesday that he is rolling out a new screening programme for “testosterone deficiency” among troops, calling it necessary to allow them to operate at their “absolute best”.
The screenings will be conducted annually as part of service members’ required medical screenings for those 30 and older, he said. Troops under 30 can volunteer to be tested.
In a video on social media, Hegseth said receiving testosterone replacement therapy would be voluntary.
In the video, Hegseth simply refers to troops, though it appears he is talking about only testing men in uniform for hormone irregularities.
The move comes as other Trump administration officials have begun to advocate for men to have easier access to testosterone replacement therapies, but the messaging from Hegseth and others blends known science on the hormone with broader, and less substantiated, claims.
When asked about what conditions Hegseth was looking to address with the new policy, the Pentagon referred to Hegseth’s remarks in the video that mentioned keeping troops “strong, resilient and capable” and that the rigours of the modern battlefield demand “maximum psychological and mental readiness”.