No.
Crooked pinkies can be inherited, so both autism and crooked pinkies could occur in several members of a family, but they are not connected.
nope.
Not everyones pinkies are crooked. Mine and my other immediate family members are straight. It's a DNA thing. It's hereditary.
Only if having crooked pinkies significantly impacts upon your daily activities - e.g perhaps if you're a concert pianist it might be worth considering. However it's not really worth doing purely for cosmetic reasons.
The herpes virus is not related to autism.
Please see related links for a information page on Autism.
The two conditions are not at all related. Autism does not cause mental retardation.
The prevalence of autism is higher in children today than it has ever been in the past.
Dallas Rocks Against Autism was an event held in 2009 to raise money for Autism related causes. Although it should be noted that 'against autism' is a negative message, no one should be against autism as that means you're against Autistic people.
Yes it is possible. It can be a birth defect or inherited by a grand parent
Autism is still called autism once a child reaches adulthood. Mild cases may be named something else, although closely related to autism, such as Aspergers. Some autistic patients are not diagnosed until they reach adulthood.
Christy Magnusen has written: 'Teaching children with autism and related spectrum disorders' -- subject(s): Autism, Autistic children, Education
[Was it] "Nightmare as a Child" ~ see related link below .