Hegseth Announces Testosterone Tests for Troops Over 30
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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the screenings will boost the military’s readiness and resilience, but doctors express caution.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's annual screening program for troops 30 and older opens a broader conversation about workplace health ethics
Hegseth announced in a video shared online that all service members 30 and older will be tested for testosterone levels as part of their annual check-up
The Pentagon’s plans to screen military members for testosterone lacks scientific backing, medical experts warn - Hormone levels naturally fluctuate throughout the day based on stress, sleep and physical exertion,
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a new initiative to test all service members 30 and older on their testosterone levels. Medical experts are concerned.
The defense secretary said the Pentagon will test the testosterone levels of troops 30 and over. It was unclear if the plan would affect women or military fitness rules.
