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What does high bone density indicate? Beyond just a good sign

Over 54 million Americans have low bone density or osteoporosis, but what about the opposite? While often associated with strong bones, a high bone mineral density (BMD) reading can sometimes indicate underlying medical conditions that warrant further investigation.

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Why Has My Bone Density Increased?: Understanding Unexpected Test Results

Typically, bone mass naturally declines with age, especially after peak bone mass is reached around age 30. However, receiving a bone density scan result that shows an increase can be confusing and lead to the question, "why has my bone density increased?" This unexpected finding can be the result of a number of factors, including treatment effects, lifestyle changes, or underlying medical conditions.

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What Age Does Osteosclerosis Occur? An Examination of Onset and Causes

Affecting less than 1 in 1,000,000 people for some forms, osteosclerosis isn't a single condition with a uniform age of onset. The answer to what age does osteosclerosis occur depends entirely on the underlying cause, which can range from genetic disorders to acquired conditions developing much later in life. This guide clarifies the different types of osteosclerosis and their varied timelines.

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What happens if bone mass is high? Understanding the pros and cons

According to research published in the *Journal of Clinical Densitometry*, finding a high bone mineral density (BMD) on a DEXA scan is not uncommon and may point to an underlying medical condition. While a high peak bone mass can offer lifelong protection from osteoporosis, understanding **what happens if bone mass is high?** is crucial, as it can indicate both robust bone health and potential underlying problems.

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