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US Defense Secretary Austin Mandates Testosterone Testing for Soldiers Over 30

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US Defense Secretary 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 exams. This initiative, revealed on July 16, 2026, aims to identify soldiers with low testosterone levels and recommend hormone therapy when necessary. Voluntary testing will also be available for service members under 30. Austin described the move as part of a broader cultural shift within the US military to enhance soldier readiness and maintain the "biological foundation necessary to keep fighting."

Austin emphasized the importance of the "individual warrior" as the military's decisive tactical advantage, stating, "We have a sacred duty to preserve that advantage." He framed the policy as restoring soldiers' natural capabilities, protecting long-term health, and preparing troops for the demands of modern, harsh battlefields. The Defense Secretary linked the effort to the Trump administration's wider push to expand public access to testosterone replacement therapies.

Testosterone levels naturally decline in men starting in their 30s or 40s, potentially leading to health issues such as decreased bone density and weight gain. By monitoring and addressing these declines, the Pentagon aims to improve soldiers' health and performance. This policy forms part of Austin's comprehensive reforms to transform military culture and readiness.

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