In early June, Dr Michael Mosley, who changed the way people think about sleep, exercise and weight, died in Symi, Greece. Since then, tributes for Mosley have been pouring in from all over the world from people whose lives he changed.
Born in India, Mosley was sent to boarding school in England at the age of seven. He studied at Oxford University and started work as a banker, before retraining as a doctor, saying that he found people more interesting than money. Afterwards, he joined the BBC to work on television programmes. Over this time, Mosley created TV and radio shows watched and listened to by millions of people. In 1994, he made a programme with Dr Barry Marshall, who had infected himself with a stomach ulcer to prove that…
