*Corresponding author:
Krishna Prasad Pathak, Alzheimer’s Association USA walk to end committee, USAReceived: September 03, 2017; Published: September 12, 2017
DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2017.01.000347
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In the dementia, the most common form “Alzheimer’s disease” was found at the age of 50s of a patient’s (in 1906, Auguste D) case study by a German Psychiatrists Alois Alzheimer, in Germany. It means, this is the landmark of early onset (EOD<65 years) evidence-1-2% early onset Alzheimer’s disease (Zhu et al., 2015), the dementias are not a part of normal aging or late onset only. However, no one considers the early onset disease can appear with the younger age (YOD<65years).