US announces testosterone screening for troops

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Islamabad: US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Wednesday mandatory annual testosterone screening for troops 30 ​years old or above, an initiative he said was ‌aimed at combating testosterone deficiency that can undermine health.

Hegseth said the screening could lead to troops being offered testosterone replacement ​therapy aimed at “ensuring you have the right ​testosterone levels to operate at your absolute ⁠best.”

“Because it’s well-established science that as we age, ​testosterone levels often naturally drop,” he said in a video ​message.

The screening would become part of annual testing for troops aged 30 and above, and troops could voluntarily decide whether to ​accept any recommended hormone replacement treatment if they were diagnosed ​with low testosterone levels. Troops below the age of 30 ‌could ⁠request to be tested.

The move comes as the US Department of Health and Human Services has moved to ease some restrictions on testosterone replacement therapies, ​including announcing last ​month it ⁠would seek to remove limits on use in men with age-related low testosterone.

Still, ​Hegseth’s announcement triggered backlash from opposition ​Democrats, ⁠who pointed to his ban on transgender service members who often depended on hormone therapy.

“So now y’all support ⁠gender-affirming ​care?” Democratic Congresswoman Summer Lee ​said.

“Sounds like gender-affirming care to me,” Senator Tammy Duckworth added.

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