Abstract

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is an insidiously progressive presenile and senile dementia of an un avoidable tragic outcome, affecting millions of humans, which became a serious medical challenge for aging population in our era, inducing at the same time many ethical, social and economic problems. The phenomenology of the disease is mostly characterized by profound memory loss, visuo-spatial disorientation, loss of professional skills, learning inability, language disturbances, mood and behavioral changes [1] and autonomic disorders, phenomena which appear increasingly as the disease advances, resulting in a vegetative state eventually.

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