Pentagon initiates testosterone screening and hormone replacement therapy program for US military personnel
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has authorized a program to screen US soldiers for testosterone levels, offering hormone replacement therapy to those identified with deficiencies. The initiative faces scrutiny from medical experts regarding its implementation and potential impact on military readiness and health standards.
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Pentagon Mandates Testosterone Screening and HRT Program for US Military Personnel
The US Department of Defense, under Secretary Pete Hegseth, has mandated annual testosterone deficiency screenings for all service members aged 30 and older. A program offering hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to those identified with deficiencies has also been authorized. The specific clinical protocols, data privacy management, and implications for deployment eligibility remain unclarified, drawing scrutiny from medical experts.