In the Media

“Should you take a walk after you eat? Why it might help your digestion”
Yahoo Life, May 2024

“Ancient Grains Like Oats and Millet Can Help People with Type 2 Diabetes Improve Heart Health”
Healthline, May 2024

“Health Headlines: Is ‘Ozempic personality’ real?”
WTNH News 8, April 2024

“Carbs That Are Good for You”
Consumer Reports, April 2024

“Plant-Forward Diets”
CT LIVE!, April 2024

“Health Headlines: What to know about forever chemicals in drinking water”
WTNH News 8, April 2024

“Health Headlines: Is salmon the healthiest fish to eat?”
WTNH News 8, March 2024

“Culinary Medicine”
CT LIVE!, March 2024

“The weight loss drugs you’re getting may be fake”
National Geographic, March 2024

“Bovine colostrum is going viral for its benefits for digestion, skin and more. Does it work?”
TODAY.com, February 2024

“Yale New Haven Health’s new teaching kitchen transforms patients’ lives”
NBC Connecticut, February 2024

“How Your Kitchen Can Be Your Pharmacy”
The Smartest Doctor in the Room, February 2024

“Why Fruit Juice Without Added Sugar is Still Linked to Weight Gain”
Healthline, January 2024

“Bridging the gap between culinary arts and medicine”
WTNH News 8, January 2024

“There's an uptick in mushroom poisonings as more people forage”
NBC Connecticut, January 2024

“Why Do Prunes Make You Poop? Doctors Explain Their Endorsement”
HuffPost, January 2024

“6-Day Energy Challenge, Day 3: How to Eat for Better Energy”
The New York TImes, January 2024

“Health Headlines: Most adults eat enough snacks to count as extra meal”
WTNH News 8, December 2023

“Strategies for eating healthier during holiday meals, gatherings”
ABC News One, December 2023

“Why do I get headaches after drinking red wine?”
Medical News Today, November 2023

“Nourishing Knowledge: Nate Wood Of Yale School of Medicine On The Power of Food as Medicine”
Authority Magazine, November 2023

“Want To Live Longer? Follow This Advice From People In ‘Blue Zones’”
HuffPost, October 2023

“Health Headlines: How heavy rainfall impacts water quality”
WTNH News 8, September 2023

“Healthiest Cooking Oils: How To Choose Which One To Use”
Forbes, September 2023

“Health Headlines: Are eco-friendly straws bad for your health?”
WTNH News 8, September 2023

“Kim Kardashian Got a Full Body Scan, Why Medical Experts are Concerned”
Healthline, August 2023

“Taking Ozempic? Here Are Some Foods to Avoid”
HealthDay, August 2023

“Beat the heat with hydrating foods this summer”
FOX Weather, August 2023

“What not to eat when it’s hot out”
The Washington Post, July 2023

“Daily Spoonful of Olive Oil Daily Can Drop the Risk of Dying by Dementia by 28%”
Healthline, July 2023

“Flavored Water Has Officially Taken Over TikTok—but It May Come With Some Hidden Dangers, According to Experts”
Parade, July 2023

“Health Headlines: Deadly tick-borne disease spreading; benefit of daytime naps”
WTNH News 8, June 2023

“Health Headlines: The risks of ultra-processed in kids’ diets”
WTNH News 8, May 2023

“Health Headlines: Don’t use non-sugar sweeteners for weight loss, WHO says”
WTNH News 8, May 2023

“High Pollen Count Contributing to ‘Severe' Cases of Allergies”
NBC Connecticut, May 2023

“What Doctors Look For When Finding Their Own Doctor”
HuffPost, May 2023

“Is It Better to Take Vitamin D Daily or Weekly? Here's What Experts Suggest”
Health, April 2023

“The Benadryl challenge is killing teens. Here’s what you should know about it”
MDLinx, April 2023

“Health Headlines: Ebola in the U.S., pink peeps”
WTNH News 8, April 2023

“Spring allergies vs. COVID-19: What you should know”
Yahoo Life, April 2023

“Health Headlines: Omicron subvariant, link between asthma and obesity”
WTNH News 8, March 2023

“11 Causes of Cold Sweats and How to Treat Them”
Prevention, November 2022

“Yale Internal Medicine Presents: Primary Care Pearls Podcast”
Yale Internal Medicine, July 2022

“How physicians fall apart: how pandemic-era burnout has struck the nation’s healthcare system”
Yale Daily News, April 2022

“Nutrition — 2021 SGIM Recap”
Core IM Podcast, March 2022

“A space for healers in need of healing”
Yale Daily News, February 2022

“Cut for Time with Producer Matt”
Kitchen Confession, February 2022

“Spiced Shakshuka with Dr. Nate Wood”
Kitchen Confession, January 2022

“3 Signs the Pandemic Could Soon Be Over”
The Dr. Oz Show, March 2021

“Catching Up with Dr. Nate Wood”
CT LIVE!, February 2021

“Connecticut Magazine 40 Under 40: The Class of 2021”
Connecticut Magazine, February 2021

“UHF Annual Fall Gala Goes Virtual with Musical Tributes to Health Care Heroes and Awards to Five Health Care Leaders”
United Hospital Fund, October 2020

“Amid the coronavirus pandemic, cancer patients urge others to get tested for the disease”
Good Morning America, October 2020

“John Oliver picks a fight with Danbury, catching up with Dr. Nate Wood, farewells to Husky legends, and more”
Connecticut Magazine, September 2020 

“From doc to rock: Yale physician garners MTV award for COVID video tribute”
The Republican-American, September 2020

“Doctors’ Extraordinary Talents Earn Them Nominations For Music Video Awards”
Spotlight Stories, September 2020

“MTV VMAs: Lady Gaga, The Weeknd, BTS Among Winners”
The Hollywood Reporter, August 2020

“Yale New Haven doctor wins MTV Video Music Award”
Houston Chronicle, August 2020

“Tell Me Something Good: A Local Connecticut Doctor Wins VMA!”
Star 99.9, August 2020

“Yale New Haven doctor wins MTV Video Music Award”
Connecticut Post, August 2020

“Class of 2019’s Nathan Wood, M.D., wins MTV nomination for viral rendition of ‘Lean on Me’”
Wayne State University School of Medicine, August 2020

“How swapping plant-based products for meat may improve cardiovascular health: New study”
Good Morning America, August 2020

“Precision nutrition: What this new field is trying to accomplish, and why current technology could hold us back”
ABC News, August 2020

“Nevada lab confirms 1st coronavirus reinfection in the US”
ABC News, August 2020

“1st documented COVID-19 reinfection isn't surprising, but may offer important clues about virus, experts say”
ABC News, August 2020

“Science shows coronavirus can survive on plastic, metal surfaces, but does it matter?”
ABC News, August 2020

“New Zealand’s renewed COVID crisis: Why scientists say the virus is hard to contain”
ABC News, August 2020

“COVID-19 vaccine may be less effective in obese people, experts warn”
ABC News, August 2020

“Nate Wood is a first-year resident physician treating COVID patients at Yale, and he's a chef”
Connecticut Magazine, May 2020

“Meet Nate Wood, a first-year physician who cooks, sings and treats COVID patients at Yale”
New Haven Register, May 2020

“Young medical residents worry their lives are on the line as they treat coronavirus patients”
Boston Globe, May 2020

“Call It Hero Pay or Hazard Pay, Essential Workers Want More of It”
The Wall Street Journal, May 2020

“Video Diary: Dr. Nate Wood”
Yale New Haven Health, May 2020

“Coronavirus outbreak: What is hazard pay and why is it important during this pandemic?”
Global News, April 2020

“NYU Leadership Gaslights Residents Over Hazard Pay”
MedPage Today, April 2020

“Washington Post publishes COVID op-ed by Nate Wood, M.D. '19”
Wayne State University School of Medicine, April 2020

“Opinion: Health-care workers deserve hazard pay during covid-19 pandemic”
The Washington Post, April 2020.

“One Good Thing: YNHH doctor treating COVID-19 patients sings ‘Lean On Me’ to relieve stress, bring joy to others”
WTNH Channel 8, April 2020

“Doctor plays 'Lean On Me' to uplift others during coronavirus crisis”
ABC7 News, April 2020

“Need something good? Listen to this doctor’s uplifting performance of ‘Lean On Me’ on Instagram”
Click2Houston, April 2020

“Why an Aspiring Doctor Enrolled in Culinary Arts”
Institute of Culinary Education, April 2019

“The Smartest Questions to Ask Your Doctor”
Medium, March 2019

“WSU takes the ‘spoonful of sugar’ out of medicine”
Birmingham - Bloomfield Eagle, March 2017