Ever wondered why our anatomy has names like "Adam's apple" or "Achilles tendon"? It's a tribute to centuries of mostly male anatomists, some with questionable legacies, who stamped their names on our body parts. But now some doctors are asking if modern medicine should shift the language or continue using these eponyms. Read more in this feature from Late Night Live. And could Iran's regime be on the brink? Tensions are rising as Israel's strikes and political assassinations rattle Iran's leadership. In this week's bonus episode of Global Roaming, we look at how the conflict is fuelling the debate over whether regime change is near. With entrenched power structures and little viable opposition, history and analysts caution that a quick collapse could be wishful thinking. And how much sleep did you get last night? A solid eight hours? Or is four or five enough for you? Sleep isn't just downtime, it refreshes your brain, focus and even protects your heart. Yet nearly half of Australians are short-changing their rest. On the latest episode of This Working Life, experts urge better sleep habits, like tech-free bedrooms, to boost wellbeing. |