No. Autism cannot kill anyone. Having autism does not cause death or shorten one's lifespan. Having Rett syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder, might result in a shorter lifespan, but it has not been thoroughly studied.
Autism is a neurological disorder that causes someone to think a bit differently, namely in the areas of: Communication: Someone with true autism will have delays in their language development, whereas someone with an autism spectrum disorder such as aspergers may be very advanced in terms of language, but not understand subtle things such as reading body language or tone of voice. They may also speak in a monotone, or have trouble monitoring their volume of their voice. Social skills: Let me just say so that I'm not misunderstood on this that people with autism are NOT antisocial NOR is their social awkwardness their fault. What I do mean is that people with autism or ASD (autism spectrum disorders) may have trouble reading how they or other people are feeling from thir actions and responding accordingly, or forming peer relationships. This manifests in different ways for people with autism and no two autistic people are alike. Repetitive behavior: This ranges from movements such as finger flicking, rocking or spinning, to behaviors like stacking and lining up toys to being overly fixated on one thing. Being fixated on a certain topic is not necessarily a negative thing. Just because autism is a disorder does NOT mean that all autistic traits are negative. Someone who is fixated on a topic the way an autistic person is may become a savant in that field and make many contributions to it. It also is good to have direction in life and know what you want to study/work in.
No, autism doesn't lead to death - autism is simply a difference in how the brain works, it is not life-threatening. Although it should be noted that many Autistic people have been murdered by carers or parents due to prejudice against them, and Autistic people may be less likely to be able to go into higher education or employment (due to their limitations or due to prejudice towards them) which means overall Autistic people are worse-off financially than Neurotically people, which impacts on life expectancy.
None - autism is a neuological difference, there's nothing about autism that could cause death.
no it did not cause autism, birth defects cause autism
No, organic food does not cause autism.
Autism in a neurological disorder. Scientific research seems to indicate a strong hereditary factor in autism. No research has concluded that computers contribute to or cause autism.
It's not that MMR is unlikely to cause autism, it cannot cause autism full-stop. Autism is a neurological difference so it occurs within the second trimester of pregnancy when the brain is being formed, no vaccination can cause autism. Billions have been wasted on thousands of research projects to prove that there is absolutely no link between autism and vaccinations.
No, fast food doesn't cause autism - autism is a neurological difference that people are born with, eating fast-food cannot cause a person to become autistic.
Autism is not a disease, Autism is a neurological difference. As Autism is neurological it occurs in the womb, mostly we believe it is caused by genes or genetic mutations, although environmental factors such as medications taken by the mother during pregnancy may cause autism.
No, and taking Paxil during pregnancy can lead to birth defects and even death.
No, throwing things is not part of autism - autism is a neurological difference, there is nothing about autism that would cause throwing things. Of course Autistic people may throw things for any number of reasons, it's just that autism isn't the cause of this.
No, autism cannot cause you to go blind. Autism is a neurological difference, it has no effect on the eyes and cannot lead to blindness at all.
The two conditions are not at all related. Autism does not cause mental retardation.
i suggest consulting a doctor