Several accounts in the Mail’s outlets describe guidance on alcohol consumption, focusing on what is said to happen when people drink more than 14 units of alcohol per week. The pieces attribute the discussion to Dr Ellie Cannon, appearing in The Mail on Sunday, who asks readers to write confidentially about their drinking habits. According to the reports, many respondents admit they are “probably drinking too much” on most days. The articles frame the issue around the UK benchmark of 14 units per week, describing health consequences and implying that the effect on life expectancy can be greater than many people expect. However, the provided text does not include specific details such as the exact magnitude of life-shortening estimates, the study or data source behind them, or the precise medical outcomes listed. Overall, the coverage centers on personal-reader responses combined with public-health messaging about exceeding recommended weekly alcohol limits and the potential health risks associated with doing so.