Every dose counts: Safeguarding the success of vaccination in Europe
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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 13-Sep-2025 19:11 ET (13-Sep-2025 23:11 GMT/UTC)
Vaccination remains one of the most effective tools in public health, preventing diseases such as measles, polio, diphtheria and pertussis. 'Every vaccine dose counts, and timing matters for optimal protection', according to ECDC Director Pamela Rendi-Wagner.
This study investigated the effects of taurine supplementation on whole-body protein metabolism, including synthesis, degradation, turnover, and net accretion, using growing beef steers as model animals. The results demonstrated that taurine administration significantly enhanced both body protein synthesis and degradation rates, thereby increasing overall protein turnover. Furthermore, taurine supplementation was found to promote positive protein accretion. These findings suggest that maintaining adequate taurine intake in humans may enhance protein renewal processes, potentially improving cellular vitality and overall health.
A study analyzing data from nationally representative dietary surveys and mortality data from eight countries (Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, United Kingdom, and United States) shows that premature deaths attributable to consumption of ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) increase significantly according to their share in individuals’ total energy intake. The new study, appearing in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, published by Elsevier, reinforces the call for global action to reduce UPF consumption, supported by regulatory and fiscal policies that foster healthier environments.
An infectious diseases detection platform developed by University of Pittsburgh scientists working with UPMC infection preventionists proved over a two-year trial that it stops outbreaks, saves lives and cuts costs, making the case for development of a national early outbreak detection database.
University of South Australia scientists have developed a highly sensitive method to detect illegal opioids and a veterinary sedative in Australia’s wastewater system, providing a vital early warning tool to public health authorities.
A brisk walk, a splash of water aerobics, or even a light jog around the block – if your heart rate goes up then so too will your brain health according to new research from the University of South Australia.