Doctors Question Evidence Behind Pentagon Plan for Testosterone Screening The US military's plan to screen active duty and reserve service members for testosterone deficiency has sparked a heated debate among medical professionals, who warn that this policy may do more harm than good.
The decision, spearheaded by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, aims to boost combat readiness by ensuring troops have optimal hormone levels. However, experts argue that the scientific basis for this mandate is lacking.
A broader trend of healthcare policy changes under the Trump administration has raised eyebrows among medical experts.