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ASPERGERS
BY JESSICA RUGGLES
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STATISTICS
1% of the U.S. population ages 3-17 have an autism spectrum disorder
Prevalence is estimated 1 in 110 births
The cost of autism spectrum disorders over the lifespan is 3.2 million dollars per person
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MYTHS
Children with AS will grow out of it eventually
People who have it don't make eye contact
AS is an emotional problem
People with Aspergers can't learn
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DESCRIPTION
It is a developmental disorder that affects a person's ability to socialize and communicate effectively
The disorder is grouped by doctors with other conditions know as autism spectrum disorders
It is know as a mild case of autism
People with this disorder are commonly referred to as 'high functioning autistic
This means that they don't have as much of a difficulty as low functioning or more severe cases
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SYMPTOMS
Having a hard time "reading" people or understanding humor
Moving clumsily with poor coordination
Speaking in a voice that is rigid or unusually fast
Showing an intense obsession with one or two specific subjects/topics
Unusual nonverbal-ness such as awkward body postures, and few facial expressions
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HOW YOU GET IT
There isn't an exact cause for how people get it
There is no know way to treat it
Researches are searching for genetic causes
It usually tends to be passes down through family genes/heredity
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TREATMENT/RECOVERY
As said before, there is no know treatment for this disorder
A person cannot just overcome from this disorder
A person who hasn't officially been diagnosed can recover from symptoms
But once a person is diagnosed, it is currently impossible to recover from it
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CITATIONS
Autism-society.org
Psychcentral.com
Hopenetwork.org
Mayoclinic.com
Webmd.com
Jessica Ruggles
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