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US Secretary of Defense Hegseth: Annual testosterone test for soldiers over 30 years old

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US Secretary of Defense Hegseth: Annual testosterone test for soldiers over 30 years old
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Key Points

  • US military personnel aged 30 and over will be subjected to an annual testosterone test.
  • The recommended testosterone treatment after the test will not be mandatory and will be left to the personnel's discretion.
  • Soldiers under the age of 30 will also be able to undergo this examination voluntarily.
  • It remains unclear whether the practice will cover female soldiers whose testosterone decreases with age.

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Military personnel aged 30 and over

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that military personnel aged 30 and over will be subjected to a testosterone deficiency test during their annual health check-ups. Hegseth stated that testosterone levels naturally decrease with age and that this practice aims to optimize combat power by preserving the biological foundation of the soldiers.

In a video shared on his social media account, Hegseth noted that the proposed testosterone treatment will not be mandatory and that personnel can make their own decision regarding whether or not to receive treatment. Additionally, it was announced that personnel under the age of 30 can also take these tests voluntarily.

Although the Pentagon chief used gender-neutral expressions in English, it was not clarified whether this test and treatment option will also cover female soldiers whose testosterone levels decrease with age. In a statement regarding the matter from the Pentagon, it was noted that they had no additional information to add beyond the secretary's video.

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Who will be affected by the new testosterone testing practice?
All US military personnel aged 30 and over will be subjected to this test as part of their annual health check-ups. Those under 30 will also be able to take the test voluntarily.
Will soldiers with low testosterone be required to get treatment?
No, the treatment is not mandatory. According to Pete Hegseth's statement, soldiers will be free to accept or decline the testosterone treatment recommended for them.
Will female soldiers also take this testosterone test?
This is not yet clear. The Pentagon avoided making any additional statements on the matter beyond the video shared by the secretary.

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