More than 1 in 90 newborn boys will be affected by ASD, or autism spectrum disorder. It is now the most commonly diagnosed cause of mental retardation.
The unemployment rate among college graduates affected by autism is 85.
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You are either autistic or you are not, there is no such thing as 'severe autism'. How you are affected by autism can be severe, but equally it can be mild, and how you're affected can change throughout your life.
No - no one can 'get rid' of autism. Autism is a neurological difference...the only way to 'get rid' of autism then would be to 'get rid' of a persons brain, which obviously isn't an option. Although autism can be a disability for many it can also be an advantage to many, even if a 2 year old is severely affected by their autism they may improve over time.
All age groups are affected by autism. Autism is a neurological difference that starts within the womb and continues throughout a persons entire life. A person is Autistic throughout their lives so at all ages, it does not just effect someone for a specific number of years or during a specific age range.
There's no such thing as 'mild autism' - a person is Autistic, how severely they are affected may vary and change over time. Autism isn't something that you overcome, it's who a person is and like any other neurology they work with their Autism rather than against it to be their best selves.
Yes, of course Autism is real - is your brain real?Autism is a neurological difference, our brains are as real as anyone elses brains. There's no way that anyone can realistically claim that Autism does not exist or is not real.
Population distribution is usually greatly affected by what?
There are a couple of animal populations that were not affected by an increase is the krill population. Cobras were not affected.
The Autism Research Institute (ARI) was created in 1967 by Dr. Bernard Rimland, a psychologist and researcher who revolutionized the understanding and treatment of autism. ARI was established to conduct research on the causes of autism and to develop effective therapies for individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Over the years, ARI has been instrumental in advancing knowledge about autism and providing support for individuals and families affected by the condition.
1.5 million Americans are said to have Autism. The current population of the United States is about 312,000,000. Deducting 1.5 million from 312,000,000 gives you about 310,500,000 Americans without Autism.
they often do not represent an accurate cross section of the total population.