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When mice eat foods that contain broken-down parts of linoleic acid (a common fat), their livers show more signs of damage from harmful molecules called free radicals.

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The study gave mice a diet high in oxidized linoleic acid metabolites and found their livers had more damage from oxidative stress and fat breakdown — exactly what the claim says.

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