RHODES, Greece — Dr. Michael Mosley was his own guinea pig.
In the name of science, the British television host put his body to the test by ingesting tape worms, injecting snake venom and letting leeches suck his blood.
What didn't kill him made him more popular and he reached millions through BBC programs like ''Trust Me, I'm a Doctor," other appearances on TV and radio, and through bestselling diet books.
In the end, his death came during a hike in the blazing sun on the Greek island where he was vacationing.
Greek police said Monday there was no sign of foul play, though an autopsy was underway to find the cause.
Here are some things to know about Mosley:
He was steps away from reaching a beach
Mosley, 67, was found dead Sunday, four days after he went missing on the island of Symi.