no , unless they have a mental disorder witch is unrelated to the aspergers
Each person who has aspergers has a different personality, and aspergers manifests itself differently in different persons. So, probably, no one who has aspergers has all the symptoms, because the combination is different in each individual.
Nobody, because most researchers think that sociopathy is a type of personality and not a chemical disorder. After all, people aren't looking for chemical differences between other personality types (with the exception of thrill-seeking personality).
Most persons with aspergers avoid touching people.
The disorder is more commonly observed in persons older than 50 years. The disorder occurs more frequently in Caucasian persons of northern European descent.
The disorder is more commonly observed in persons older than 50 years. The disorder occurs more frequently in Caucasian persons of northern European descent.
It depends entirely on the nutritional disorder, as they are caused by different deficiencies.
just like the normal persons
At the moment it's quite difficult to say as scientist yet don't know all about aspergers and autism. Also, many Experts, Scientists, Psychologists Psychiatrists etc. will believe that there are more persons with aspergers than diagnosed with it, so this also would effect the percentages.
No. Just explain the situation so as not to hurt his or her feelings. I have aspergers and I am very gentle, and the persons i know who have aspergers are extremely sensitive and very gentle.
The relation between thyroid disorder andbipolar disorder is that there is an increased tendency to develop bipolar disorder in persons having one particular form of thyroid disorder. It has been shown that autoimmune thyroiditis, specifically, is the thyroid dysfunction that is responsible for this.
Almost all persons with the disorder are males
Almost all persons with the disorder are males