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Rats on a very low-carb, high-fat diet for a month ended up with higher blood sugar and more fat in their livers—even if they didn’t eat more calories. This kind of diet might not be great for liver and blood sugar health in animals.

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The study found that rats on a high-fat, low-carb diet had higher blood sugar and more liver fat, even when eating fewer calories, which matches what the claim says.

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