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Low T epidemic; Cuba complications; Blind spots; Ranked choice voting
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Today’s American males aren’t what they used to be.
Literally.
There’s an epidemic of low testosterone. Men today at age 40 have significantly less of the hormone that makes them “men” than their fathers did at age 40.
Yet there’s no public effort to declare an emergency or find the causes.
And the impact could be dire.
Sunday on Full Measure, I’ll investigate.
Also Sunday, I’ll interview a top Cuban official about America’s constantly complicated relationship with our closest communist neighbor.
Trump’s new FDA chief Marty Makary joins me to discuss “Blind Spots” in medicine that could be harming public health. We sat down for our interview before he was nominated.
And I’ll update my reporting on the movement to install the controversial system of ranked choice voting in elections across the country.
See you Sunday!

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