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US Defense Secretary Austin Mandates Testosterone Testing for Soldiers Over 30

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US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announced a new policy requiring American soldiers over the age of 30 to undergo testosterone level testing as part of their annual medical examinations. Soldiers with low testosterone levels will be recommended hormone therapy to restore their natural capabilities. This initiative is part of a broader effort by the Biden administration to enhance military readiness and health through comprehensive reforms.

Austin emphasized the importance of maintaining the "biological foundation necessary to continue fighting," describing the move as essential to preserving the "decisive tactical advantage" of the individual soldier. He framed the policy as a sacred duty to protect soldiers' long-term health and prepare them for the demanding conditions of modern warfare.

While testing will be mandatory for those over 30, soldiers under 30 may voluntarily opt for testosterone screening. The Defense Department aims to improve service members' health and performance by addressing natural declines in testosterone that typically begin in a man's 30s or 40s, which can lead to health issues such as decreased bone density and weight gain.

This policy reflects Austin's broader cultural shift within the US military to enhance soldier readiness and well-being through medical and hormonal interventions. The announcement was made in a video statement from the Pentagon and marks a significant step in military health management under his leadership.

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