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Latest news on Michael Mosley, British TV presenter and diet guru known for 5:2 diet and Fast 800 plan, covering his career, books, health advice and recent death in Greece.
Michael Mosley, who died on 5 June 2024 at age 67, was a renowned British television presenter, journalist, and author best known for popularizing intermittent fasting diets. As a medical doctor turned broadcaster, Mosley made complex health and science topics accessible to millions through his work with the BBC and other media outlets.
Mosley's unexpected death while on holiday in Greece shocked fans and the media industry. His body was found on 9 June on the island of Symi, where he had gone missing during a walk. Greek authorities reported that he likely died of natural causes. In the wake of his passing, tributes poured in praising Mosley's contributions to public health education and science communication.
Beyond his television work, Mosley authored numerous bestselling books on diet and health, including "The Fast Diet" and "The Fast 800". His advocacy for intermittent fasting and low-carbohydrate diets resonated with millions seeking to improve their health. Mosley's approachable style and willingness to use himself as a test subject in health experiments endeared him to audiences.
Mosley's career began in 1985 when he joined the BBC as a trainee assistant producer after studying medicine. He went on to produce science programmes before transitioning to an on-screen role in 2007. His work on shows like "Trust Me, I'm a Doctor" and "The Truth About..." series made him one of Britain's most recognizable medical journalists.
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