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Flu vaccine no longer mandated for U.S. troops, defense secretary says

WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday that the U.S. military will no longer require all American troops to get the flu vaccine, citing “medical autonomy” and religious freedom.

“The notion that a flu vaccine must be mandatory for every service member, everywhere, in every circumstance at all times is just overly broad and not rational,” Hegseth said in a video posted on social media.

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WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday that the U.S. military will no longer require all American troops to get the flu vaccine, citing “medical autonomy” and religious freedom.

“The notion that a flu vaccine must be mandatory for every service member, everywhere, in every circumstance at all times is just overly broad and not rational,” Hegseth said in a video posted on social media.

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Merck’s Welireg combo fails in first-line kidney cancer

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Adding Merck’s Welireg to an existing Keytruda regimen didn’t lead to a significant improvement in newly diagnosed patients with advanced kidney cancer, Merck announced on Tuesday.

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Merck’s fast-ascending kidney cancer drug hits a setback

Welireg’s failure in first-line kidney cancer removes a blockbuster opportunity and could leave an opening for a rival drug from Arcus Biosciences, analysts said.

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Welireg’s failure in first-line kidney cancer removes a blockbuster opportunity and could leave an opening for a rival drug from Arcus Biosciences, analysts said.

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UnitedHealth breaks down how it plans to spend $1.5B on AI

UnitedHealth breaks down how it plans to spend $1.5B on AI

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UnitedHealth Group said Tuesday it’s on track to invest $1.5 billion in artificial intelligence this year, both to improve its own operations and provide products to other insurers and healthcare providers.

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