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You cannot cure Asperger's Syndrome. It is a neurological condition that affects how the brain works, so rather than curing it, people with Asperger's Syndrome can learn or be taught some methods to deal with some of its effects. They can also be given medications that can treat some of the symptoms, but not the cause. There is no cure for Aspergers Syndrome. There are a number of ways that a person with Aspergers can be helped to live a good quality, independent life which is sometimes made difficult by the condition.
Asperger's Syndrome was discovered by Hans Asperger in 1944.
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An asperger is an informal term for a person who has Asperger's syndrome.
A:No. Don't believe in "charities" or "experts" who claim to be able to "cure" Asperger's.No disease = No cureA:No, Asperger's Syndrome is not a disease. It is a neurological condition, meaning there are some differences in the brain. A person is born with genes for autism and Asperger's Syndrome, but these genes are not always triggered.
A small fraction of the population has Asperger's Syndrome. It is likely that some of these people would become famous. People with Asperger's Syndrome can excel in their special interest areas and thus can become famous in those areas. There are famous historical people who are speculated to have Asperger's Syndrome because of a few traits known about them. They did not necessarily have Asperger's Syndrome.
A psychiatrist or a psychologist who specializes in Asperger's Syndrome.
Definitely not. My understanding is that he has Dyslexia not Asperger's Syndrome.
No people with asperger's syndrome do not have split personalities
Honestly, It is very beneficial. Do not think I am saying this because I myself have asperger's syndrome. It is because we have great facinations in certain subjects like technology (Bill_Gates) Politics (Benjamin_Franklin, please note that he was alledged to have asperger's syndrome) and much smaller subjects, such as the creation of atoms and such, Even Autism can be very beneficial in this subject. I believe that you should be proud of having Asperger's Syndrome and Autism despite the unbenificial social life, the sometimes disability to learn in class, Possible Eating Disorders and so fourth. If there was a cure, I would not take the cure because I am happy to be an "aspie" because of the benefits.
No. Asperger's syndrome affects people of all races.
yes do beause a boy in my class has asperger's syndrome and he laugh's.