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What is the difference between Asperger's syndrome and autism?
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What is the difference between Asperger's syndrome and autism?
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Asperger's syndrome was removed as a separate diagnosis in the DSM-5 and is now considered to be on the autism spectrum. However, individuals with Asperger's generally have intact language development and normal to high IQs.
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