Congress demands answers on low testosterone issues among special operators
A range of health issues in the special operations community caused by low testosterone, dubbed "Operator Syndrome," has drawn congressional attention.
Patty Nieberg
Congress wants a Defense Department briefing on how stress is linked to low testosterone levels among service members -- an issue that special operations veterans have been dealing with on their own.
The Defense Department is being directed by Congress to look into incidents of special operators reporting low levels of testosterone, a deficiency leading to a range of physical and mental health effects that this community has been dealing with on their own for years.
The health effects of lowered testosterone among special operations veterans have become so well-known in the community that many refer to it as “Operator Syndrome.”
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