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Will the US army benefit from testing its male soldiers for testosterone levels?
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"a healthy, capable, and decisively dominant fighting force"
— Pete Hegseth , Executive
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Professor at the University of Cambridge discussing the implications of testosterone therapy.
Marine Biologist from the organization Beneath the Waves providing insights on orca behavior.
Professor of Mathematical Sciences at Bath.
Pete Hegseth is the United States Secretary of Defense.
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Will the US army benefit from testing its male soldiers for testosterone levels?
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