
Hegseth requires testosterone deficiency screening for service members over 30
Hegseth announces new health screenings for military members over 30
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Hegseth announces new health screenings for military members over 30. Hegseth’s video announcement did not make clear whether the more than 231,000 female service members would also be subject to hormone testing. Although urine samples can be used to detect the presence of synthetic steroids as part of anti-doping screening, medical-grade testing for testosterone deficiency requires a blood sample.
Furthermore, Researchers have found military training can impact testosterone levels of service members.
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Hegseth announces new health screenings for military members over 30.
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Hegseth’s video announcement did not make clear whether the more than 231,000 female service members would also be subject to hormone testing.
according to Washington ExaminerAlthough urine samples can be used to detect the presence of synthetic steroids as part of anti-doping screening, medical-grade testing for testosterone deficiency requires a blood sample.
according to Washington ExaminerResearchers have found military training can impact testosterone levels of service members.
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Hegseth announces new health screenings for military members over 30.
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