Pentagon's planned testosterone screening draws medical skepticism

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth orders annual testosterone-deficiency screening for service members aged 30+ to boost readiness, but medical experts say there’s little evidence it will improve combat performance and warn it could lead to overtreatment and infertility; the plan would be voluntary with guidance, and critics argue blanket screening may be premature and not representative of all troops amid broader healthcare policy shifts.
Topics:top-news#doctor-debate#health-policy#infertility-risk#military#military-readiness#testosterone-screening
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- Hegseth touts a high-testosterone military, as doctors question his claims The Washington Post
- The Manosphere and Christian Nationalist Roots of Hegseth’s “Low-T” Fixation Mother Jones
- Pete Hegseth’s testosterone-screening plan is unusual, not crazy The Economist
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