
Your liver may already be changing because of what you eat every day, scientists warn
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High-fat diets eaten over a long period may prime the liver for cancer by forcing cells into vulnerable states, a new Massachusetts Institute of Technology study suggests.
"There is no sure way to prevent cancer, but there are changes you can make to potentially lower your risk." "Your overall lifestyle matters more than any single food." Deirdre Bardolf is a lifestyle writer with Fox News Digital.
Over time, a high-fat diet may put liver cells into a kind of survival mode that researchers believe could make them more vulnerable to cancer-related changes, according to the research published in December in the journal Cell.
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