
New MIT research indicates that prolonged high-fat diets can push liver cells into a primitive, stem-cell-like state to survive metabolic stress. This transformation, while aiding endurance, increases liver cells' vulnerability to tumour formation. The study suggests this cellular shift helps explain the strong link between fatty liver disease and the development of liver cancer, highlighting how dietary fat fundamentally alters liver cells, making them more susceptible to developing cancer over time.
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