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Doctors question evidence behind Pentagon plan for testosterone screening

The Pentagon has mandated testosterone screening for soldiers aged 30 and older, claiming it enhances military readiness. However, doctors are raising concerns about the lack of solid evidence supporting this move and potential risks to ser...

The Guardian· Jul 18, 2026 · 4:33 PM · 1 views

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The Pentagon has mandated testosterone screening for soldiers aged 30 and older, claiming it enhances military readiness. However, doctors are raising concerns about the lack of solid evidence supporting this move and potential risks to service members, including infertility. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #news #breaking #Pentagon #testosterone #military #health #infertility

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