US troops to receive testosterone screenings, hormone therapy, says Hegseth
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that U.S. troops will receive testosterone screenings and hormone therapy as part of a new military health initiative. In a video message posted on Twitter/X, Hegseth stated that declining testosterone levels with age are well-established science. The policy aims to address potential health and readiness issues among service members. The announcement has sparked debate over medical priorities and resource allocation within the Department of Defense. No specific timeline or budget details were provided.
Global Impact
Politically, the policy may influence other nations' military health protocols, especially NATO allies. Socially, it could reduce stigma around hormone therapy for aging populations.