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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.
Australia’s TGA has approved tirzepatide (Mounjaro) to treat obesity but Dr Natasha Yates warns it's a tool, not a cure, and requires lifestyle changes.
Read more about What to know about Mounjaro, the drug approved for weight lossFilmmaker Sarah Woodward channels her passion into Hocus Pocus Pictures, winning Bond University's Transformer Award.
Read more about Midler magic inspires Sarah’s spellbinding film careerThe Oval Office's curved design and natural views positively influence creativity, well-being, and decision-making at the White House.
Read more about Science behind well-rounded decisions in the Oval OfficeThere are calls for North Queensland to secede from Queensland, but Dr Jacob Deem argues the focus should instead be on strengthening regional representation within the state's current political system.
Read more about The case against North Queensland secessionToday, the Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare, and six global leaders in evidence-based healthcare, led by JBI, are launching a worldwide initiative to create awareness of the need for better evidence to inform healthcare policy, practice and decision making in order to improve health outcomes globally.
Read more about Global spotlight on evidence-based healthcareWorld-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.
Read more about Financial ties between medical leaders and drug companies in US exposedWe 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?
Read more about What if the vaccine or drugs don’t save us? Plan B for coronavirus means research on alternatives is urgently neededShould 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.
Read more about Should everyone be wearing face masks? It’s complicatedMeet the coaches and players heading to Perth for this year's UniSport Indigenous Nationals.
Read more about The team that teaches the coach: Clinton Walsh found purpose with our UniSport Indigenous Nationals squadHancock Prospecting Swimming Excellence Scholars Jesse Coleman and Hannah Casey earn their first senior Dolphins caps at Aussie trials in Adelaide.
Read more about Bull Sharks duo dive into Dolphins squadNot satisfied with being a national weightlifting champion, PhD student Kelsey Francis has added an Aussie judo title to her trophy cabinet.
Read more about Brains, brawn and beltsThe Bond University AFL Club will honour premiership heroes Paris Lightfoot and James Fitchett in a revamp to its annual club awards later this year.
Read more about AFL Club to honour two legendsFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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