Yes. It doesn't matter where you come from - Asperger's affects everyone.
no Aspergers is a human disorder which is impossible for any animal to have.
My mother-in-law showed my wife an article on Aspergers Syndrome. That's how we figured out that our daughter had it. Tell the parent to read the explanation of Aspergers on Wikipedia, and see if they can detect any similarities.
No. Anger is not a symptom of any sort of autism spectrum condition. But people may end up angry at having to live in a world where there are no adaptations or concessions for them, and where there is so much stress on them as a result.
Aspergers syndrome is a disorder having to do with a person's ability to interact socially. Because it is a social disorder, the general health of a person with this syndrome would not be affected. The life expectancy is the same as that of any other person. The movie "Rain Man" is about a man with Aspergers (or somewhere on the Autism Spectrum). It may give you a better idea of what it is.
Nope just genotypes. However in many cases that I've read or seen many people with aspergers tend to have red hair or hair with reddish highlights.
No, Annie Lennox doesn't have Asperger Syndrome. Annie Lennox doesn't show any outward signs of Autism - although women on the spectrum often hide their symptoms.
I have it ;)
There's bound to be someone out there with Cockayne syndrome.
whos famous and ha usher syndrome
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Aspergers is a type or form of nonverbal learning disability where someone has trouble communicating and learning because of their verbal skills and difficulties with verbal forms of communication.
There is no official diagnosis or public confirmation that Keith Richards has Asperger's syndrome. While some fans and commentators have speculated about his behavior and personality traits, Richards himself has not publicly addressed any such condition. It's important to approach such topics with sensitivity and respect for individual privacy.