According to The Hill, about 5.6% of men between the ages of 30 and 79 have testosterone deficiency. Low testosterone has been linked to muscle loss, fatigue, weight gain, sexual dysfunction, diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and depression. Hegseth said early detection would allow the military to better support service members and help keep them healthy and mission-ready.
Got Low-T? Pete Hegseth Wants To Test US Troops For Low Testosterone
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- Post published:July 15, 2026
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