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Dr Michael Mosley, the bestselling author whose stellar diet advice and TV appearances made him UK’s most well-known doctor – as body is found in search

Dr. Michael Mosley is one of Britain’s best-known doctors, who rose to fame through television appearances and a series of best-selling diet books.

A major operation was launched to find the famous doctor after he disappeared while walking in alone Greece on Wednesday.

Police this morning discovered a body in Agia Marina, about a 30-minute walk from Pedi, where he was last seen.

Officials said the coroner was notified and traveled from Rhodes to Symi. It has not yet been confirmed whether the body is his.

Born in Calcutta, India, dr. Michael Mosley attended boarding school in England before studying PPE at Oxford. Dr. Mosley tried his hand at work as an investment banker before retraining as a doctor.

Dr.  Michael Mosley (pictured) is one of Britain's best-known doctors, who rose to fame with television appearances and a series of best-selling diet books

Dr. Michael Mosley (pictured) is one of Britain’s best-known doctors, who rose to fame with television appearances and a series of best-selling diet books

Dr.  Mosley (pictured) was born in Calcutta, India, and attended boarding school in England before studying PPE at Oxford

Dr. Mosley (pictured) was born in Calcutta, India, and attended boarding school in England before studying PPE at Oxford

Dr.  Mosley married Clare (pictured together) in 1987, after meeting in medical school, and they have four children together

Dr. Mosley married Clare (pictured together) in 1987, after meeting in medical school, and they have four children together

He studied medicine at the Royal Free Hospital London before you leave to get to the BBC as an intern assistant producer.

Dr. Mosley made a series of science and history documentaries over 25 years, rising to become a presenter and executive producer at the company.

In his journalistic career he has collaborated with, among others John Cleese, Jeremy ClarksonProfessor Robert Winston and Mr David Attenborough.

He created and executive produced three of the most popular science and history programs of the past decade: Pompeii – The Last Day, Supervolcano and Krakatoa.

He also works as a presenter for Trust Me, I’m A Doctor on BBC 2. In addition to his film work, Dr. Mosley known for his nutritional advice publishing best-selling plans including The Fast 800 and the 5:2 Diet.

He is one of the leading proponents of intermittent fasting, low-carb and ketogenic diets.

Police believe Dr Mosley was seen on CCTV in the town of Pedi before making a wrong turn along a path heading north on the island of Symi

Police believe Dr Mosley was seen on CCTV in the town of Pedi before making a wrong turn along a path heading north on the island of Symi

Dr.  Mosley is known for his health advice, especially on fasting, nutrition and sleep, and is one of the most trusted and authoritative medical voices in the British media and around the world.

Dr. Mosley is known for his health advice, especially on fasting, nutrition and sleep, and is one of the most trusted and authoritative medical voices in the British media and around the world.

Dr Mosley's wife, Dr Clare Bailey is a GP and also a columnist for the Mail

Dr Mosley’s wife, Dr Clare Bailey is a GP and also a columnist for the Mail

Michael Mosley with his wife Clare Bailey in Buckinghamshire in June 2013

Michael Mosley with his wife Clare Bailey in Buckinghamshire in June 2013

The dietitian has also published a book on using diet to improve sleep, called Fast Asleep, after revealing he suffered from chronic insomnia.

Dr. Mosley regularly appears on his podcast Just One Thing and on the BBC’s The One Show.

His latest book, The 8-Week Blood Sugar Diet, was published in December 2015 and became an international bestseller.

He has won numerous awards, including being named Medical Journalist of the Year by the British Medical Association in 1995.

In addition to a column in the Daily Mail, Dr. Mosley also works for The Mail on Sunday, The Times and The Independent. He is a regular columnist for Focus magazine and Eureka.

He married Clare Bailey in 1987, after meeting in medical school, and they have four children together. Dr. Mosley and his wife, who is also a Mail columnist, have just completed a national tour together entitled: ‘Eat Well, Sleep Better, Live Longer.’

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