Michael Mosley’s son shares secret behind losing weight 'it's a game changer'
- Dr Jack Mosley has published a new guide titled Food Noise, focusing on weight-loss drugs and nutrition, following the legacy of his father, Dr Michael Mosley, who popularized the 5:2 diet through his book The Fast Diet.
- Dr Michael Mosley died at age 67 while on holiday in Greece after going for a walk in hot weather.
- Jack Mosley believes weight-loss drugs are a 'game changer' but emphasizes safe usage to prevent malnutrition.
- The BBC dedicated a day to honor Dr Michael Mosley in July, encouraging people to improve their well-being.
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