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Published 10:04 25 Jun 2015 BST

Bascially, when you booze your body stops burning fat while your liver tries to deal with the bi-products of alcohol.
It also stores fat from all those dirty calories from your 10 pints of ale (and probably a kebab on the way home).
But switching this process to turning alcohol into glycogen instead of fat could bring real heath benefits.
They've only tested it on rats so far, but the research, published in the Journal of Lipids, could spell the end for the dreaded beer belly.
If there's human tests on this science, where do we apply?
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