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Singular autism

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autism (plural autisms)

  1. (clinical psychology) Bio- neurological disorder that is observable in early childhood with symptoms of abnormal self-absorption, characterised by lack of response to other humans and by limited ability or disinclination to communicate and socialize. Other symptoms include avoiding eye contact, sensory integration dysfunction, and restricted and repetitive behaviors such as stims.

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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Fri Oct 30 00:12:57 2009

Autism is a disorder of neural development that is characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, and by restricted and repetitive behavior. These signs all begin before a child is three years old. Autism involves many parts of the brain; how this occurs is not well understood. The two other autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are Asperger syndrome, which lacks delays in cognitive development and language, and PDD-NOS, diagnosed when full criteria for the other two disorders are not met.

Autism has a strong genetic basis, although the genetics of autism are complex and it is unclear whether ASD is explained more by rare mutations, or by rare combinations of common genetic variants. In rare cases, autism is strongly associated with agents that cause birth defects. Controversies surround other proposed environmental causes, such as heavy metals, pesticides or childhood vaccines; the vaccine hypotheses are biologically implausible and lack convincing scientific evidence. The prevalence of ASD is about 6 per 1,000 people (1 per 166), with about four times as many males as females. The number of people known to have autism has increased dramatically since the 1980s, partly due to changes in diagnostic practice; the question of whether actual prevalence has increased is unresolved.

Parents usually notice signs in the first two years of their child's life. The signs usually develop gradually, but some autistic children first develop more normally and then regress. Although early behavioral or cognitive intervention can help autistic children gain self-care, social, and communication skills, there is no known cure. Not many children with autism live independently after reaching adulthood, though some become successful. An autistic culture has developed, with some individuals seeking a cure and others believing autism should be tolerated as a difference and not treated as a disorder.

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Fri Oct 9 16:46:54 2009

What is the difference between autism, and autism spectrum?
Q. Doctor states child is autistic, school says chld has autism spectrum disorder?? What is the difference? Can medication help with any of this?
Asked by BLUMMER D - Fri Jan 11 11:21:12 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a general term that includes Autism, Asperger Syndrome, PPD-NOS and others. The reason they used different terms is that the Dr. gave you a specific diagnosis of Autism, but the school can only determine eligibility for special services. Sometimes schools refer to it as "autism like behavior). Medication is sometimes used to help an issue caused by the autism, say anxiety, but there is no pill to cure it like an antibiotic will cure an infection. It's closer to say that individuals with autism learn to manage their condition. This is done through learning the skills needed to overcome their individual deficits. IMO unless there is a physical danger, it's best to save medication to control behaviors… [cont.]
Answered by Cindy - Fri Jan 11 12:24:01 2008

What do you attribute the huge increase in Autism diagnosis to?
Q. According to several studies I have read recently, there was an 800% increase in the positive diagnosis of Autism in the decade 1993 to 2003. I have my own theories on this, right or wrong. I am interested to hear your opinion on the matter. Do you think it is purely to do with the improvement of the diagnostic methods, or is there some suspicious underlying reason for the huge increase?
Asked by Nat - Sat Sep 27 11:35:04 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I think there are several factors. Certainly a growing awareness in general, and absolutely better diagnostics. Many, many autistic children used to simply be labeled as, "mentally retarded." I for one, think that environmental factors will become more of an issue as more studies are done. * Just an added mention, I am still pro vaccines.
Answered by unknown - Sat Sep 27 11:49:50 2008

What is the autism rate in the Silicon Valley?
Q. I've looked everywhere and every source I find simply says that the US rate is 1 in 150 and the Silicon Valley rate is "much higher." How much higher? What IS the actual rate of autism in that area? And what source has the *actual number*?
Asked by Arwen - Wed Jun 25 02:30:39 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. i found a site that help you a lot of information
Answered by black > > harp - Fri Jun 27 23:25:01 2008

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