There's no denying that Britain has a problem with booze. One in five of us drink more than we should and the number of drinkers admitted to hospital has DOUBLED in the last decade.
Our relationship with alcohol has taken centre stage again this month as new research claims that in the next 20 years, 200,000 people will die from alcohol abuse, 70,000 of whom will die from liver disease.
Today we've enlisted the help of liver specialist Dr Kennedy, who along with Dr Chris, will test volunteers who think they drink too much, to see if they've damaged their livers.