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Trump's Terms
Poll: 59% of Americans disapprove of RFK Jr.'s moves as health secretary
What people believe about health increasingly depends on how they feel about politics, according to a new poll. NPR's Yuki Noguchi reports.Then, NPR's A Martínez speaks with former U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona, who is one of six former surgeons general to have issued a warning about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of health & human services.Support NPR and hear every episode of Trump's Terms sponsor-free with NPR+. Sign up at plus.npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2025-10-09
08 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Ignoring Scientific Evidence, Trump Blames Tylenol For Autism
President Trump suggested that Tylenol can cause autism and the drug leucovorin can treat it. We discuss what the science actually says and why the president made the unusual announcement this week.This episode: White House correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben, health correspondent Yuki Noguchi, and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro.This podcast was produced by Casey Morell & Bria Suggs, and edited by Rachel Baye.Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics...
2025-09-25
15 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Ignoring Scientific Evidence, Trump Blames Tylenol For Autism
President Trump suggested that Tylenol can cause autism and the drug leucovorin can treat it. We discuss what the science actually says and why the president made the unusual announcement this week.This episode: White House correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben, health correspondent Yuki Noguchi, and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro.This podcast was produced by Casey Morell & Bria Suggs, and edited by Rachel Baye.Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics...
2025-09-25
15 min
Consider This from NPR
The unique needs of young cancer survivors are often overlooked
One of the triumphs of modern medicine is that children diagnosed with cancer today have an 85 percent chance of surviving at least five years.That is up from a rate of about 50 percent a generation ago.But survival brings new challenges.NPR's Yuki Noguchi reports on the unique needs of young people as part of the series, Life After Diagnosis.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.Learn more about...
2024-12-11
10 min
Consider This from NPR
The unique needs of young cancer survivors are often overlooked
One of the triumphs of modern medicine is that children diagnosed with cancer today have an 85 percent chance of surviving at least five years.That is up from a rate of about 50 percent a generation ago.But survival brings new challenges.NPR's Yuki Noguchi reports on the unique needs of young people as part of the series, Life After Diagnosis.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.Learn more about...
2024-12-11
10 min
Just Shoot It: A Podcast about Filmmaking, Screenwriting and Directing
Filmmaker's Financial Guide w/ Yuki Noguchi - Just Shoot It 404
Part 2 of Matt & Oren's conversation with DP Yuki Noguchi about filmmaker finances!Matt's Endorsement: Dean PetersonOren's Endorsement: Poor Things & It ~Can~ Hurt To AskYuki's Endorsement: Notion & Co-PilotYuki's financial guidebook!Contribute to the Just Shoot It Patreon and help the show.Send feedback or questions to @justshootitpod or justshootitpod@gmail.com.Follow Matt on twitter and instagram.Follow Oren on twitter and instagram.Wanna be on the show? Call us with a question at (262) 6-SHOOT-1, and we’ll air...
2023-12-28
47 min
Just Shoot It: A Podcast about Filmmaking, Screenwriting and Directing
Should I Buy A Camera? w/ Yuki Noguchi - Just Shoot It 403
Part 1 of Matt & Oren's conversation with DP Yuki Noguchi about filmmaker finances!Yuki's financial guidebook!Contribute to the Just Shoot It Patreon and help the show.Send feedback or questions to @justshootitpod or justshootitpod@gmail.com.Follow Matt on twitter and instagram.Follow Oren on twitter and instagram.Wanna be on the show? Call us with a question at (262) 6-SHOOT-1, and we’ll air your voicemail on the show.Show your support: rate and review us on iTunes. apple.co/2fl9ojySee who our...
2023-12-21
50 min
Consider This from NPR
Oprah's Done with the Shame. The New Weight Loss Drugs.
Americans are increasingly using drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro to lose weight. And they got a big endorsement last week when Oprah Winfrey announced that she, too was using weight loss drugs.And it's not just Oprah, the decades-old weight management company Weight Watchers is also embracing the drugs, integrating them into the business model.NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Weight Watchers CEO Sima Sistani about the company's decision, and talks to NPR consumer health correspondent Yuki Noguchi about what is known and unknown about these drugs.Email us at considerthis@npr.org
2023-12-21
14 min
Consider This from NPR
Oprah's Done with the Shame. The New Weight Loss Drugs.
Americans are increasingly using drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro to lose weight. And they got a big endorsement last week when Oprah Winfrey announced that she, too was using weight loss drugs.And it's not just Oprah, the decades-old weight management company Weight Watchers is also embracing the drugs, integrating them into the business model.NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Weight Watchers CEO Sima Sistani about the company's decision, and talks to NPR consumer health correspondent Yuki Noguchi about what is known and unknown about these drugs.Email us at considerthis@npr.org
2023-12-21
14 min
Just Shoot It: A Podcast about Filmmaking, Screenwriting and Directing
State of The Union w/Matt & Oren - Just Shoot It 401
This week, Matt & Oren do some catching up, discuss super bowl commercials, and making offers to talent! Matt's Endorsement: plotdevices.coOren's Endorsement: Yuki Noguchi & the Douchey TruckContribute to the Just Shoot It Patreon and help the show.Send feedback or questions to @justshootitpod or justshootitpod@gmail.com.Follow Matt on twitter and instagram.Follow Oren on twitter and instagram.Wanna be on the show? Call us with a question at (262) 6-SHOOT-1, and we’ll air your voicemail on the show.Show your...
2023-12-07
45 min
Radio Cause Commune
Yuki et la sagesse du corps - Rencontre avec Peter Shapiro (Partie2)
Le katsugen undō se manifeste selon l’état du corps. Pour cent personnes, cent mouvements différents. Cela varie aussi d’un jour à l’autre pour une même personne. Noguchi Haruchika Sensei Contexte Suite de l’émission précédente « Aikido is misogi », « Yuki et la sagesse du corps » est le second volet de la rencontre avec Peter Shapiro sensei autour du Seitai et de l’aikido. Un dimanche, réunis dans un chalet avec d’un côté les Alpes et de l’autre le Jura, à une trentaine de kilomètre de Berne, nous écout...
2023-05-25
1h 30
Accords aux corps
Yuki et la sagesse du corps - Rencontre avec Peter Shapiro (Partie2)
Le katsugen undō se manifeste selon l’état du corps. Pour cent personnes, cent mouvements différents. Cela varie aussi d’un jour à l’autre pour une même personne. Noguchi Haruchika Sensei Contexte Suite de l’émission précédente « Aikido is misogi », « Yuki et la sagesse du corps » est le second volet de la rencontre avec Peter Shapiro sensei autour du Seitai et de l’aikido. Un dimanche, réunis dans un chalet avec d’un côté les Alpes et de l’autre le Jura, à une trentaine de kilomètre de Berne, nous écout...
2023-05-25
1h 30
What the Health? From KFF Health News
Biden Hits the Road to Sell Democrats’ Record
With the midterm elections rapidly approaching, President Joe Biden has taken to the road to convince voters that he and congressional Democrats have delivered for them during two years in power. Among the health issues highlighted by the administration this week are pandemic preparedness and the availability of over-the-counter hearing aids. The president also promised to sign a bill codifying the abortion protections of Roe v. Wade if Democrats maintain control of the House and Senate — even though it’s a long shot that there will be enough votes for that. Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet, Sandhya Raman of CQ...
2022-10-20
36 min
Short Wave
Who Would Be Most Affected By Roe Reversal
If the U.S. Supreme Court rules in line with the draft decision leaked in early May, the decision to reverse Roe v. Wade affect a much broader group than people who get pregnant. But research shows abortion restrictions have a disproportionate impact on young women, poor women and especially those in communities of color. NPR health correspondent Yuki Noguchi talks to Short Wave scientist-in-residence Regina G. Barber about how this ruling would affect those women and how groups helping them get abortions are preparing.Email the show at shortwave@npr.org.
2022-05-13
11 min
Short Wave
Who Would Be Most Affected By Roe Reversal
If the U.S. Supreme Court rules in line with the draft decision leaked in early May, the decision to reverse Roe v. Wade affect a much broader group than people who get pregnant. But research shows abortion restrictions have a disproportionate impact on young women, poor women and especially those in communities of color. NPR health correspondent Yuki Noguchi talks to Short Wave scientist-in-residence Regina G. Barber about how this ruling would affect those women and how groups helping them get abortions are preparing.Email the show at shortwave@npr.org.Learn more...
2022-05-13
11 min
What the Health? From KFF Health News
Congress Shelves Covid Funding for Now
The Biden administration’s request for billions more in funding to fight covid-19 hit a snag on Capitol Hill this week, as Democrats objected to Republican demands that money allocated to states but not yet spent be reclaimed.Meanwhile, the big annual spending bill about to cross the finish line addresses other health policy changes, such as giving the FDA authority to regulate “synthetic” nicotine.Joanne Kenen of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Politico, Rachel Cohrs of Stat, and Jessie Hellmann of Modern Healthcare join KHN’s Julie Rovner to discu...
2022-03-10
37 min
Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey
Reporting on a Pandemic
Yuki Noguchi ’97 BA, a correspondent on the Science Desk of NPR, and President Salovey discuss health messaging and provide advice for students during this time of uncertainty.
2021-12-09
24 min
The Sean Trace Show
The Sean Trace Show #19 - Yuki Noguchi (Happiness Is A Choice)
Next up we have Director of Photography Yuki Noguchi. Tune in and listen as he talks about his experiences working as a professional Cinematographer and the challenges he faces in his career. Listen to his advice that creators should have the courage to try new things and not be afraid to innovate. Listen as he shares his thoughts that you might not always be happy with your work, but it's okay, and that happiness in your career is a choice.
2021-11-24
52 min
The Sean Trace Show
Yuki Noguchi "Happiness Is A Choice" - Excerpt from "The Sean Trace Show" #19
Tune in to an excerpt of today's episode with Director of Photography Yuki Noguchi. Tune in and listen as he talks about his experiences working as a professional Cinematographer and the challenges he faces in his career. Listen to his advice that creators should have the courage to try new things and not be afraid to innovate. Listen as he shares his thoughts that you might not always be happy with your work, but it's okay, and that happiness in your career is a choice.
2021-11-24
05 min
Short Wave
The Toll Of Burnout On Medical Workers — And Their Patients
Burnout has long been a problem among health care workers. The pandemic has only made it worse. Some were hopeful COVID vaccines would provide some relief, but that hasn't been the case. Now, health care workers are leaving the industry — and they're taking their expertise with them. Plenty of surveys say that burnout hurts patient care. NPR correspondent Yuki Noguchi spoke to medical workers who agree, the burnout they see on the job means that sometimes patients are not getting what they need.Listen to our conversation with Dr. Arghavan Salles about burnout: https://n.pr/3CYimbq
2021-10-04
12 min
Short Wave
The Toll Of Burnout On Medical Workers — And Their Patients
Burnout has long been a problem among health care workers. The pandemic has only made it worse. Some were hopeful COVID vaccines would provide some relief, but that hasn't been the case. Now, health care workers are leaving the industry — and they're taking their expertise with them. Plenty of surveys say that burnout hurts patient care. NPR correspondent Yuki Noguchi spoke to medical workers who agree, the burnout they see on the job means that sometimes patients are not getting what they need.Listen to our conversation with Dr. Arghavan Salles about burnout: https://n.pr/3CYimbq
2021-10-04
12 min
Short Wave
The Ripple Effects Of A Huge Drop In Cancer Screenings
At the height of the pandemic, routine cancer screenings declined by 90 percent. Screenings are resuming and doctors are diagnosing later-stage cancers — cancers that might have been caught earlier. NPR science correspondent Yuki Noguchi of talks about whom this affects most, and about the ripple effects that missing cancer screening may have for years to come.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2021-07-13
07 min
Short Wave
The Ripple Effects Of A Huge Drop In Cancer Screenings
At the height of the pandemic, routine cancer screenings declined by 90 percent. Screenings are resuming and doctors are diagnosing later-stage cancers — cancers that might have been caught earlier. NPR science correspondent Yuki Noguchi of talks about whom this affects most, and about the ripple effects that missing cancer screening may have for years to come.
2021-07-13
07 min
Short Wave
'Off The Charts' Rise In Alcoholic Liver Disease Among Young Women
**Heads up. This episode discusses addiction and alcoholism.**Some doctors are seeing a disturbing spike in lethal alcoholic liver disease, especially among young women. The recent trend has been supercharged, they say, in the pandemic. Emily Kwong speaks to NPR science correspondent Yuki Noguchi about this and some of the challenges to getting proper treatment. To read more on the story, check out Yuki's reporting here. You can email us at ShortWave@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2021-05-24
14 min
Short Wave
'Off The Charts' Rise In Alcoholic Liver Disease Among Young Women
**Heads up. This episode discusses addiction and alcoholism.**Some doctors are seeing a disturbing spike in lethal alcoholic liver disease, especially among young women. The recent trend has been supercharged, they say, in the pandemic. Emily Kwong speaks to NPR science correspondent Yuki Noguchi about this and some of the challenges to getting proper treatment. To read more on the story, check out Yuki's reporting here. You can email us at ShortWave@npr.org.
2021-05-24
14 min
The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program — Events and Interviews
The 1099 Economy: Exploring a New Social Contract for Employers, Employees, and Society
Headlines about work abound with projections that employment as we know it is quickly fading away. Jobs are sliced-and-diced into “micro-tasks,” and employees are replaced by an army of contractors. Some blue-collar workers do not even know whom they work for, technically, due to the layers of contracting that separate them from the company to which they deliver services. The on-demand or “sharing” economy is exploding. Microenterprises are proliferating. Estimates of the percentage of the workforce that is “contingent” (or freelance, contract or self-employed) range widely from four to 40 percent. This panel discusses the scope of these phenomena, w...
2015-09-15
1h 24
Sliding Into First Podcast
Episode 6: Sailboats and Tanks
Our guest this week is Billy Schaeffer, who we talk about fantasy jams, being the lonely optimistic Temple University Football fan, the Sixers Sherman Tank, baseball haircut win probability, drinking on boats, and the fall of the (Western) Roman Empire. Billy's Top 10 NPR Reporter Names: 10. Korva Coleman (All Things Considered, Morning Edition) 9. Yuki Noguchi (business correspondent) 8. Ira Glass / Terry Gross (This American Life / Fresh Air) 7. Audie Cornish (All Things Considered) 6. Sylvia Poggioli (Senior European correspondent) 5. Cokie Roberts (Mary Martha Corinne Morrison Claiborne Roberts) (Morning Edition commenter) 4. Lakshmi Singh (Latino USA, midday newscaster) 3. Marty Moss-Coanne (Radio Times) 2. Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson...
2015-05-08
1h 03
The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program — Events and Interviews
The Housing Market’s Foundation: A Discussion on the Workforce in Residential Construction
This event features Mike Holland (Division President, Marek Brothers Systems, Inc.), Christine Owens (Executive Director, National Employment Law Project), Emily Timm (Policy Analyst, Workers Defense Project), Nik Theodore (Associate Professor, Department of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago), and moderator Yuki Noguchi (Correspondent, National Desk, National Public Radio). This event is part of Reinventing Low-Wage Work, a discussion series hosted by the Economic Opportunities Program that advances conversations about the nature of low-wage work, the challenges it presents to workers, businesses, and the economy, and the opportunities we have for addressing these challenges. Learn...
2012-10-18
1h 10