Yes, Autism does tend to improve with age as Autistic people learn social skills and coping methods to better deal with their Autism. Autism can effect people in different ways and to different severity throughout their lives, people who are supported and mainstreamed often improve vastly compared to people who are forced to try to behave like neurotypical people or put into special education.
Special disorder in Africa is considered the better treatment of white Africans to black Africans.
In generalized anxiety disorder, it depends on your specific situation and genetic disposition as to the conditions you may be facing. It is best to consult a licensed professional about this information as they can best understand your symptoms and lead you to a better treatment.
Yes, autistic children are good with virtualization. It will better help them to understand the "real world" and be better functioning beings in society.
What diet is better depends on the individuals childs needs. Some Autistic children will have digestive problems which can be aided with specific diets, low-carb diets can also be especially beneficial to Autistic people as it improves neurological functions, but most children who are Autistic can eat the same diet as any other child without any problems. If your child has participial problems then use the diet that specifically tailors to those problems, and by all means try things like low-carb diets to see if they help, but no reason to mess with your childs diet without reason.
Most people recover from it completely, even without treatment
By providing treatment at an early age, sensory integration disorder may be managed successfully. The ultimate goal is for the individual to be better able to interact with his or her environment in a more successful and adaptive way.
It's impossible to say as we don't understand enough about autism yet - diagnosis is increasing, which is giving people the impression that autism is on the increase (when in fact it is simply that we understand autism better and diagnosis is better), but that doesn't necessarily mean that autism is on the increase.
Yes. In Schizoaffective Disorder, criterion A is met for schizophrenia (delusions and hallucinations), but there is the ability to generate affect (show emotion) which confers are an improved prognosis and treatment course - as compared to schizophrenia proper.
There are a variety of treatment protocols and medications that can improve schizoaffective disorder. Each case is a bit different, and we are not in a position to give medical advice here. You should consult with the professional who made the diagnosis for guidance in beginning treatment. For more information, see the link below.
No - autism is a neurological condition, it is the way in which the brain functions. A person can become less severely effected by negative aspects of autism, however they will always be autistic, and many autistic people are very thankful for being autistic.
It is better in all ways. They are capable of producing psychedelic substances naturally, giving them the ability to interact with animals and the dead. They also have great talent in a certain area of life.
It is a development disorder. Some types are more severe then others but there are doctors still finding out more about it. Children do get better with treatment and also with time.