Michael Mosley's Family Pays Tribute After 'Hardest Year'
- The family of Michael Mosley established a clinical research fellowship with King's College London and the Chronic Disease Research Foundation to improve metabolic health in his memory.
- Michael Mosley popularized the 5:2 diet, a form of intermittent fasting, through his book The Fast Diet.
- A coroner deemed Mosley's death 'indeterminate' and likely due to heatstroke or a non-identified cause.
- The family expressed that the past year has been 'the hardest of our lives' since Mosley's death.
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Michael Mosley's wife Clare marks one year since TV doctor's death: 'Hardest year of our lives'
The family of television doctor Michael Mosley have marked the first anniversary of his death with an emotional tribute, describing the past twelve months as "the hardest of our lives"
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Michael Mosley's family pay tribute after 'hardest year of lives'
THE family of TV doctor Michael Mosley have described the past year as “the hardest of our lives” in a tribute on the first anniversary of his death. Michael, who died aged 67 while on holiday with his wife Clare on the Greek island of Symi last June, was known for popularising diets and fronting science programmes. Michael Mosley died aged 67 while on holiday in GreeceGetty His wife wrote on Instagram: “It’s hard to believe that a year has pass…
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