Asperger's Syndrome News and Research

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Asperger syndrome (AS) is a developmental disorder. It is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), one of a distinct group of neurological conditions characterized by a greater or lesser degree of impairment in language and communication skills, as well as repetitive or restrictive patterns of thought and behavior. Other ASDs include: classic autism, Rett syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (usually referred to as PDD-NOS). Unlike children with autism, children with AS retain their early language skills.
Intestinal hormone secretin should not be used to treat autism

Intestinal hormone secretin should not be used to treat autism

New tool to help healthcare professionals treat children with autism

New tool to help healthcare professionals treat children with autism

Undetected autism in women manifests as anorexia nervosa

Undetected autism in women manifests as anorexia nervosa

Beneficial effects of essential fatty acids in children with autism and Asperger's syndrome

Beneficial effects of essential fatty acids in children with autism and Asperger's syndrome

Key to detecting Asperger’s syndrome, a milder yet little-understood form of autism, lies in analyzing infants’ movements

Key to detecting Asperger’s syndrome, a milder yet little-understood form of autism, lies in analyzing infants’ movements

Mollycoddled boys are more likely to grow into men who will be more successful at work and in their relationships

Mollycoddled boys are more likely to grow into men who will be more successful at work and in their relationships

New Australian Research into Autism and Asperger's Disorder

New Australian Research into Autism and Asperger's Disorder

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