Me too. I've been listening to the "Just One Thing" podcasts since they started. Some of the tips were excellent, particularly the one he did on sleep with Professor Foster, so this is very sad news.I’m genuinely quite sad about this. He seemed like such a good bloke with a genuine interest in people’s health.
We’ve lost a good one.
It's ironic and sad too. I suppose he helped many people though.RIP, seemed like a really nice bloke. Such a shame he did all kinds of health programs to try and avoid an early death like his father and grandfather and then this happens. Apparently he suffered a mini stroke and I'm wondering if he had another one the day he died.
DR MICHAEL MOSLEY reveals how his wife feared he had suffered a stroke
DR MICHAEL MOSLEY, pictured in the sea, blacked out while swimming in Cornwall last weekend, leading his GP wife Clare to fear that he had suffered a stroke.www.dailymail.co.uk
a genuine interest in people’s health.
If he had a stroke it may have impaired logical thinkingExcept his own...
Yes, quality of life after 75 can really go down hill.67 isn’t a terrible lot in life, shame though. Careful out there gentlemen.