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From alumni starting game-changing businesses, to students (literally) kicking goals in sport, to research breakthroughs, there’s always something happening at Bond. See what Bondies have been up to and explore latest news from campus, the community and beyond.  

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Bond runners storm the Finn-ish line

Bond University students pushed through the pain barrier and an overnight thunderstorm to run a combined 3500km during a 24-hour fundraising marathon.

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Soak up the benefits of water

Dr Cher McGillivray explains how hydration and water immersion improve mood, reduce stress, and enhance brain function.

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Bill's research breaks the sound barrier

Studies linking music as a treatment for dementia have helped earn Professor Bill Thompson Bond University’s top research award.

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Bond professor to help shape global heart health policy

Professor Julie Redfern has been elected to the World Heart Federation board, joining a global effort to combat heart disease.

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Research news

Financial ties between medical leaders and drug companies in US exposed

World-first research has revealed extensive financial links between the leaders of influential US professional medical associations and the pharmaceutical and medical device industries, raising concerns over independence and integrity.

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What if the vaccine or drugs don’t save us? Plan B for coronavirus means research on alternatives is urgently needed

We are all hoping for a vaccine for COID-19 in 2021. But what do we do in the meantime? And more importantly, what if no vaccine emerges?

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Should everyone be wearing face masks? It’s complicated

Should members of the public be wearing face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic? It’s a controversial question, with different countries and authorities giving different advice.

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No seed of truth in mango ‘miracle’ cure

Bond University researchers have found no evidence to support the claimed health benefits of a so-called 'miracle' mango supplement.

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Sporting news

Bend it like Bull Sharks

The Bull Sharks are daring for double premierships in division 1 football.

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Amber's new aim

Amber Reinbott recently competed on the IBO world stage and now has her eyes set on Olympic targets.

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Colts 1 class shines with five Bull Sharks called up to Reds

Five Bull Sharks have been named in the U19 Reds Super Rugby squad.

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Minor premiers with major bite: Kowald sets Bull Sharks standard

The Bull Sharks game is built on uncompromising contested footy and relentless frontal pressure. And no player epitomises that more than Jed Kowald.

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