Pentagon mandates annual testosterone screenings for U.S. service members
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered mandatory annual testosterone screenings for all U.S. military personnel, a policy shift that has drawn criticism from medical experts regarding clinical necessity and potential privacy implications. It remains unclear how the Department of Defense will manage data privacy or address abnormal results within the force. The move represents a significant departure from standard military health screening protocols.
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Pentagon Mandates Annual Testosterone Screening 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. This policy includes offering hormone replacement therapy for identified deficiencies, a significant departure from previous military health protocols. The specific clinical protocols, data privacy management, and implications for deployment eligibility remain unclarified.