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Why can increased dendritic spine density be a bad thing?

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Variations in normal brain function (e.g. intelligence, memory, motivation) and neuropathological disorders (e.g. dementias, epilepsy, schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, addiction) are all being scrutinized in terms of dendritic spine density, development, and plasticity. read more

Bone density measurement is usually done over the lumbar spine or upper part of hip bone. There are host of conditions which can give rise to high bone mineral density. Increase in bone density can be in the spine or it can be just certain area of bone. read more

Usu good. Unless its just an area of bone sclerosis (arthritis) can cause the numbers to look higher, without any benefit to you (ie. Bone quality not any better). read more

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